Foster Dogs Are Just 'Vibing' Together in This Video
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Foster Dogs Are Just ‘Vibing’ Together in This Video

Foster dogs often have difficulty getting along with other pets at first. This Instagram video shows how two foster pups have found comfort in each other’s company. They are recorded playing together and just vibing without any “thoughts.”

According to the Instagram page, Muffin and Evie have recently met at their foster home. With the love and care of their caretakers, the duo seems to have become good friends. In the clip, Muffin looks excited as she plays with Evie, while the latter calmly accompanies her new buddy.

Foster dogs play freely in heartwarming video

In a heartwarming Instagram video, a foster dog parent records their rescue fur babies playing freely. The clip begins with an on-screen line that explains the content. It reads, “No thoughts, just vibes and Muffin loving her life playing with her new friend Evie.” It then shows the smaller pooch, eager to play with the blue-collared dog, Evie.

Throughout the video, it seems Muffin is fascinated with Evie’s collar. She tries to grab it with her mouth multiple times. Every time Muffin charges towards Evie, the latter remains still, showing no signs of aggression. It appears the bigger one understands that Muffin wants to play with her and thus gets along with her tactics.

Towards the end, Muffin gets more excited while charging towards Evie. Now, the latter begins to react and respond with her gentle paws. The foster dogs video ends with the humans cheering the two and stating that Muffin is “happy.” 

Meanwhile, the Instagram clip has melted viewers’ hearts. One user wrote, “She really having a blast and Evie so gentle with her.” Another laughed at the “paw matching at the end.” Many were happy seeing Muffin doing well in the latest video.  One individual also commented, “Muffin is truly a ‘dog’s dog!'” Moreover, the foster dogs video has garnered over 1K likes at the time of writing.

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