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Beagle Looks Super Cute After Waking up With Bed Hair

A Beagle named Kiki has gone viral for something completely ordinary: waking up. But it’s not the act itself that has people smiling, it’s how she looks doing it. In a short, feel-good clip shared by beagleskiko, Kiki appears fresh from a nap, ears slightly crumpled, and expression still caught somewhere between sleepy and confused.

Beagle waking up with bed hair is cutest thing on internet

The video recalls the moment with a simple, relatable overlay: “When your Beagle wakes up with bed hair,” And Kiki delivers exactly that. Her long ears sit slightly askew, bent in a way that suggests she slept very well. The caption says what everyone is already thinking:

“THE EARS. Nothing cuter than a beagle’s ‘bed hair’ – am I right?!”

There’s something oddly satisfying about seeing a dog look just as rumpled as any human after a nap. The comments quickly filled with people pointing out the same thing; this wasn’t just cute, it was relatable. One user wrote, “The cutest bed head.” Another added, “Sign of a great nap.” A third commented, “And that’s how we know they had the best nap ever.” Others focused on Kiki herself, with one writing, “Ahhhh, so beautiful Kiki, she is adorable.” And one viewer summed it up perfectly: “That looks like a very well-rested lil potato.”

The video comes from beagleskiko, a widely followed account dedicated to two beagle sisters, Kiki and Koko. The account has shared over 2,000 posts and built a large audience of around 1.2 million followers, while following 818 accounts. Its bio introduces the duo as “Kiki & Koko | Beagles,” notes that they are based in the UK ??, and highlights their brand @dogiko.official, along with their popular “cooking with beagles” content, and provides a contact email for collaborations. Kiki didn’t do anything extraordinary. She just woke up. And somehow, with a lot of charm, that was more than enough.

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