A three-legged Pit Bull named Wrigley stars in a tender, beachside clip. The tripawd (or tripod) watches another dog sprint along the shore, then gathers herself and tries a few determined steps. Her mom, Ashley Pelkoski, films the moment for the @sleepingbeautywrigs account. The soft ocean sounds and Coldplay’s “Sparks” heighten the mood. The onscreen caption on the reel reads, “I can’t believe I captured this moment.” It’s a brief scene with a big feeling, celebrating a dog who keeps choosing joy.
Tripod dog tries to run, inspired by another dog at the beach
In this tripod Pit Bull video, Wrigley is on sand near the waterline. The post went up two days ago on Instagram. She sees a dog running with his family and tries to run too. Ashley records from a few feet away, encouraging her brave girl. The setting appears to be a quiet beach in the United States. The why is simple: inspiration is contagious, even across species.
Tripawds compensate by shifting weight to the remaining foreleg and powering with the rear. Short, supported bursts help confidence without overtaxing joints. The caption captures that spirit: “I can run and play at the beach too, even if it looks a little different for me.”
Wrigley sniffs the sand, lifts her chest, and steadies her stance. A wave rolls in, and she leans forward, tail relaxed. She pushes off, toddles a few steps, then pauses, listening to the surf. Ashley pans to a dog racing with its person, then back to Wrigley as she tries again. The music swells, and the frame lingers on her proud profile.
Reactions leaned supportive and teary. “Such a strong baby girl. Proud of you, Wrigs,” one person wrote. Another admitted, “I’m crying.” Encouragement kept coming: “She’ll be like that in no time… quicker than the rest!” A fourth added, “You can do anything you put your mind to, Wrigs!!!” This Tripod Pit Bull video turned a small seaside moment into a shared reminder to keep moving.
