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Viral Video Of Sweet German Shepherd Acting Along With '101 Dalmations' Dog Is Everything

Viral Video Of Sweet German Shepherd Acting Along With '101 Dalmations' Dog Is Everything
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A video of a 2-year-old German Shepherd named Daisy has gone viral on TikTok. In it, the pup watched and copied her favorite film, 101 Dalmatians.

In the clip, Daisy was in front of the screen with her tail wagging. On screen, the character Pongo played with his owner’s hat.


Once Pongo shook the hat in his mouth, Daisy copied him.

You can see the video here:

@daisygirlgsd

Oh! You know just hanging with Pongo. #gsd #gsdoftiktok #gsdlove #gsdlover #gsdmomma #daisythegsd #germanshepherd #germanshedder #101dalmatians

The video where Daisy copied Pongo is one of several featuring the pup.

The German Shepherd has her own account, aptly named daisygirlgsd—Daisy girl German Shepherd dog.

Other clips, feature Daisy on the bed, lamenting her "dad" doesn't let her on the bed.

@daisygirlgsd

#gsd #gsdoftiktok #gsdlove #gsdlover #gsdmomma #daisythegsd #itsok #germanshepherd #fyp #onthebed

Her most recent shows Daisy watching the Christmas movie Blitzen.

@daisygirlgsd

Sunday, Christmas movie watchin’. Hoping Blitzen isn’t hurt. @netflix #daisythegsd #gsd #germanshepherd #gsdlove

While an earlier clip showed Daisy on the couch with her owner.

@daisygirlgsd

#gsd #gsdoftiktok #gsdlove #gsdlover #daisythegsd #tickles #peasant

People can't get enough of Daisy's antics.

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The pup's account describes her as "demands tickles 24/7" and "movie critic."

Daisy currently has a little over 6,000 followers.

But with her adorable content that number is sure to grow.

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