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Viral Video Of An Adorably Awkward Meetup For 'Introverted' Dogs Leaves TikTok Howling

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A group of pet owners with 'introverted' dogs in Sweden had their dogs meet up with each other—and it went about as well as you'd imagine.

A video of an "introverted" dog meetup went viral on social media, and so many hooman viewers instantly related.

Footage of the awkward get together was posted by dog owner Sofia Rosten, whose fur baby Qila is rather shy.


Rosten told CNN that the gathering lasted about an hour and started off rather well. But soon, just as with introverted humans, the pups became quite overwhelmed and proceeded to go about keeping to themselves.

The video, which has been viewed more than 25 million times, shows the nearly nonexistent group interaction toward the end of their time together.

The text on the video reads:

"My dog is introvert, so we went for a meeting with likeminded dogs."
"This is what happened."

The camera panned across the gathering, hilariously revealing all of the dogs either sitting or standing completely separated from the others.

Rosten added the text:

"It's like a pasture of cows."

You can watch below.

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Imagine putting a lot of introverts in one room 😅 #funnydogvideos #funnytiktok #funnytiktokvideos #funnypetvideos #funnydoggo

Viewers of the TikTok were insanely amused by this display of canine social awkwardness.

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And many could relate to the discomfort all too well.

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Well, we certainly applaud these pups for at least putting themselves out there, even if not on their own accord.

But, man, do we ever now how they're feeling 😅.

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