(VIDEO)A Dog Hears His New Favorite Song on The Radio. How He Responds? You’ve Got to See This!

I think everyone has heard the expression “music to my ears” at least once in their lives. It doesn’t necessarily mean the music itself, but something that you say when a particular sound makes you feel joy in the same way that music would.

The dog in this video has a specific sound that is just like music to his ears, and he took it to a whole new level!

I don’t know if I was having a bad day when I watched this video, but I didn’t realize what was happening at first. It took me a few seconds to realize that the dog was with a friend at the moment, and I laughed out loud as the whole thing just took me completely by surprise. This doggy surely has some crazy moves!

Cheers to Jaxson and his dog friend for making this adorable video, I can’t believe something like this is even possible, let alone look so funny and sweet!

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