Tito is currently trekking through Europe one city at a time and enjoying the picturesque Swiss landscapes in their entirety. He’s a Bernese Mountain Dog with serious “main character” energy, and honestly, standing on a cliff in Grindelwald is just part of regular life for him. But in this video, the dog decides his walk and the quiet mountain air is a bit too boring. While out for a cliff walk, he just lets it rip. It’s a full-throated, soulful “awoo”. It sounded like it should be coming from a wolf, not a pup wearing tiny powder-blue Crocs.
Dogs can’t stop awooing during cliff walk
The whole thing turned into a full concert. Over at @titotimeadventures, his human caught the exact moment the local wildlife — well, a nearby Husky — decided to join in. Tito is just standing there, nose in the air, hitting these deep notes that probably echoed for miles across the canyon. “We didn’t plan the duet,” his owner said. And honestly, watching the Husky join in after a brief moment of silent contemplation is the best part. One viewer called it “alpine yodeling,” and they are spot on.
It is a “mountain dog serenade” that is both majestic and completely ridiculous. “Please the little shoes,” one person commented, and yeah, seeing a massive dog howl at the moon (or the clouds, in this case) while wearing blue rubber footwear is peak internet. It’s funny how they do that — once one starts, the other just feels legally obligated to chime in. It’s like they’re trying to one-up each other’s pitch.
Another fan mentioned their own dog started singing along to the video at home. “How funny,” another added, which is pretty much the only way to describe a Husky and a Bernese having a vocal battle in the middle of a walk.
The comments are basically a debate over who the real instigator was: the Husky or the “silly-looking thing in powder-blue Crocs?” Our money is on Tito. He’s got that “dog-first travel” mindset, and he’s clearly enjoying the view as much as his own voice. Over 800 people have liked the clip because it’s just pure, unscripted joy.
