Video: Labrador Can't Stop Making Snow Art
(Photo Credit: @k9indy_ / Instagram)

Video: Labrador Can’t Stop Making Snow Art

Pet parents often witness their fur babies getting into their playful mode without a care in the world. Whether it’s on a beach or in the snow, the dogs enjoy showcasing their creative skills. This Instagram video features a Labrador named K9 Indy creating his artwork on a snowy road.

In the caption, the owner jokes, “Someone’s gotta make this snow a work of art.” Meanwhile, the pet appears to make “lab angels” by plowing the thick white layers with his head. His antics have left viewers in stitches.

Labrador attempts to make snow angels in adorable video

In an adorable and funny dog video on Instagram, an owner records their black Labrador, called K9 Indy, trying to make snow angels. It begins with an on-screen text, reading, “Just a Labrador in fresh snow doing his best to make lab angels.” Then, it shows the fur baby bending his upper body and plowing out the white, icy layer with his head.

He pushes his body forward to make pathways before rolling over it. With his tail wagging the entire time, the pet enjoys continuing his activity. When he digs out the snow around one portion, he moves towards the freshly formed layer. Due to snowfall and playing in the snow, the black Labrador has a layer of icy dust on him. He shakes his body to release the extra snow before repeating his artwork.

Furthermore, the classical “The Blue Danube Waltz” track in the background adds dramatic effect to the dog’s playfulness. Meanwhile, netizens could not get enough of the pooch in the Labrador snow video. While some called him “beautiful Indy” and “sweet,” a few dropped laughing emojis as they found the pet’s actions hilarious.

A viewer commented, “What a cutie sugar pup,” while another referred to him as a “happy puppy.” One individual also stated that the sight of the canine playing was “beautiful” and “precious.” Aside from the lovely remarks, the Labrador snow video has also garnered over 5K likes at the time of writing.

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