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Man Sees Dog Friends Sitting Side-By-Side On Chairs And Shares The Encounter On TikTok

Man Sees Dog Friends Sitting Side-By-Side On Chairs And Shares The Encounter On TikTok

Daniel Paul October 18, 2020
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There are multiple times when dogs are acting unusually. You may have noticed that your pup is barking at no one, or it may run after an invisible entity. And this odd behavior may make you feel weirded out and quite afraid.

Sometimes, the oddities of your dogs are what makes them much more special, endearing, and even funny. Yes, you may wonder why they do that, but bear in mind that’s it’s just the way they are.

A TikTok user with the username Saxby2.0 has witnessed a bizarre behavior while he is driving. He even posts it on his TikTok page. The scenario? Two dogs are seated on chairs on the side of the road. It even seems that they are waiting for someone.

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The encounter

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In the clip, Saxby2.0 says that he is coming home from work and is looking out his window while driving. He even looks as though he is in shock while recalling the scenario; he is throwing some expletives to highlight his surprise and amazement.

He then urges his viewers to look at the yard in his video. The man then turns the camera to show two dogs, a pit bull and a yellow Labrador, both sitting like a human. Each of them has his own chair. They are sitting among tall grass right behind a fence.

As the man drives by, both dogs look at him. Then, they go on to mind their own business. The man says that he is quite scared. However, you cannot deny that the dogs look adorable.

People’s reactions

The video has received more than 120K likes and over 2K comments. It has also been shared more than 20K times.

But the reactions of the people are priceless. One of the commenters says that the dogs are the CEOs of the neighborhood watch. One says that she keeps replaying the clip, explaining that the dogs’ act is weird yet majestic.

Video Source: ViralHog via YouTube

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Daniel Paul

I was born in India in 1986 and moved to Finland in 2008. After graduating from the Tampere University of technology, I started my own dance school in 2010 and have ever since tried to grow as an individual and also as an entrepreneur. I am an entrepreneur, choreographer, dancer, and photographer I started photography as a hobby and now I have been doing it professionally and I love the ability it gives me as a photographer to capture the best moments for people. Right from young age, I have had love towards videos and pictures, as I grew older the wanting to know more about videos and pictures grew even more. I started to learn more about photography, editing, and videos and now I can proudly say that I have had the opportunity to photograph and work with the finest people in the Finnish media and also people from all walks of life. This is my new adventure with blogging

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