Video Of Clever Pup Using Buttons To Ask For More Scratches Is Too Cute

by Maayan Gordon

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You have probably seen a clip or two from @whataboutbunny if you are frequent in the dog section of TikTok. The clever Sheepadoodle girl talks to her family, including her furry brother Otter, using a series of talking buttons, and each thing she “says” is more impressive than the one before it. She is so well-liked online for a reason, of course!

As you might expect, Bunny’s mother eagerly accommodated the pup when it asked for more “scritches” and recently shared the cutest video of it doing so. However, she also shared a humorous video of the same incident.

@whataboutbunny Anything for you Buns🥺 #scritches #cutedoggy #sosweet #dogstory ♬ original sound – I am Bunny

 

 

What a sweetheart! Bunny epitomizes “brains and beauty,” and we are understandably smitten. Her commenters are, too!

According to @dutchlooneytunes, “She was trying to tell you that you missed the itchy spot and needed to do more scritches.” Perhaps she was! After this discussion, Bunny’s mother might think of expanding her collection by acquiring an ‘itch’ button. It was confirmed by viewer @_rita_rita_rita, who wrote, “You missed the spot. She was rubbing her eye.” Problem solved!

 

However, the way she insisted on getting scratches from her mother made us laugh. Bunny takes little time in showing adoration, as @hollymurray62 observed, “we love a queen that knows what she wants.”

“I’m sorry… Did she hit the “now” button with her back foot?” @Claricethefairmaiden asked. She is getting so good at these talking buttons that she can play the piano with numerous paws! We thought we had seen everything she was capable of, she conjures up this trick. Such an amazing girl!

 

Source: Pet Helpful

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