Cute video shows how dog and human siblings are a lot alike

They reacted just like human siblings.

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Photo credit: via Spontaneouslad/TikTokDog siblings sitting on the couch.

A cute video shared on TikTok by Spontanouslad shows how dogs and humans are a lot alike, especially when it comes to sibling relationships. The video starts with the brother dog sitting on the couch, looking somewhat oblivious, while his sister chews on his tail.

What’s bizarre is that the dog doesn’t seem to be bothered by having his tail munched on. Anyone with a dog knows that if you accidentally step on one’s tail, they let out an incredible shriek because they have a lot of pain receptors back there.


But this guy doesn’t seem to be bothered one bit until a woman gives him a heads-up about what’s happening. “She’s chewing on your tail, man!” the woman calls out. Then, like he’s been awakened from a deep sleep, the dog springs into action and stares at his sister.

The best part is how the sister dog tries to play it off like she wasn’t doing anything, like when you catch a child with their hand in the cookie jar and they remove it and shove it in their pocket.

It’s like she’s saying, “Who, me? I wasn’t doing anything.”

The video made many people remark that the dogs acted like humans.

“Wow! You wonder if pets can understand us; this proves they surely do,” carpenterjosephone commented on Instagram

Others joked that the woman who alerted the brother was being a snitch.

“Why u snitching woman???” iam_ds_v2.0 said.

“’Mum’s such a snitch!’ That’s what the little one said,” Katjerry added.

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