Video: Dog Uses Her Tiny Paws in Most Adorable Way
(Photo Credit: @duffythemaltipoobear/Instagram)

Video: Dog Uses Her Tiny Paws in Most Adorable Way

Sometimes pups take their human companion by surprise with their adorable action. Even this furball does something cute that melts her paw parents’ hearts. The little puppy uses her paws to chew on her stick, leaving the owners baffled by her action. The sweet yet hilarious clip has left many viewers equally surprised. No wonder this video of the dog using her tiny paws has received more than 3K likes at the time of writing. 

Dog’s use of her tiny paws will melt anyone’s heart

If you love adorable dog videos, then this one is a must-watch. The clip on @duffythemaltipoobear shows how a little pup uses her tiny paws to hold on to her stick while chewing.

In the reel, Duffy, the Maltipoo, is sitting on the floor and chewing her stick lying on the ground. However, she then grabs the stick with her mouth and holds it straight with her tiny paws.

While most of the pups might not do so, Duffy makes sure to grab her favourite treat with her paws as she relishes it to the fullest. 

Even while wobbling, the pup holds on to her snack with her paws and does not let it go. Seeing how easily the pup is using her paws, Duffy’s mom is left surprised, asking, “Since when do dogs use their hands like this ??!” 

Nevertheless, looking at the cuteness overload, the dog mom confesses in the caption that, “The stick isn’t too much to handle. THIS is,” hinting at her pup’s adorable action. 

And it seems the netizens agree with the dog mom, with one saying, “I love when they do this omg.  And when they lay theit head on a pillow sideways.” Another person commented, “It is the cutest thing their little paws.” A dog lover pointed, “It’s so fun watching them use their tiny big brain and solve things on their own.”

Some dog owners even answered the owner’s question and shared that their pups also do the same thing with their paws. “Too cute Luffy eats his chew like this too,” Another pet owner commented, “Yes our Ellie does.”

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