Cheers to Another Year of Life: Hoping for an Overflow of Birthday Wishes Today!

On the day I turned 15 years old, I eagerly anticipated the flood of birthday greetings from friends and family. However, to my dismay, the expected wave of messages never arrived. The feeling of disappointment quickly crept in, leaving me wondering if I was undeserving of love and celebration. Nevertheless, upon introspection, I realized that the absence of external recognition did not define my worth or the significance of my special day. Birthdays are more than just a number of well-wishes; they present an opportunity to appreciate the love and joy that reside within oneself and cherish the relationships and moments that truly matter. Despite the few birthday greetings, I am determined to make this year one filled with self-love, growth, and unforgettable memories.

Malamute teaches pet dad how to ‘speak dog’ in hilarious video

“It seems that Hugo has no patience for this student,” joked an Instagram user while reacting to a funny video of a Malamute and his pet dad.

Social media is flooded with videos of dog parents teaching various tricks to their pet pooches. However, have you ever seen a dog teaching something to its pet parents? Meet Hugo The Malamute, a cute dog who has donned the hat of a teacher to help his pet dad learn something very important – how to ‘speak dog’.

“Hugo teaches me to speak dog,” reads a caption posted along with a video that shows Hugo trying his best to teach his human how to ‘speak dog’ properly. The video is posted on an Instagram page dedicated to the dog.

The video opens with Hugo and his human sitting on the floor. Throughout the video, the dog keeps on trying to teach its human. What is even more hilarious is how he expresses his frustration to his pet dad failing to learn.

“It seems that Hugo has no patience for this student,” joked an Instagram user. “Are you treat orientated? They might help you learn,” added another “This made me laugh so hard. You guys have a great relationship!” praised a third. “Love how he just puts his paw right on your chest, like a true buddy,” added a fourth. “That’s so funny. I did that with my pup Charlie. He got so excited he jumped all over the place,” wrote a fifth.

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