Open in App
  • Local
  • U.S.
  • Election
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Education
  • Real Estate
  • Newsletter
  • Parade Pets

    French Bulldog Dances Like Nobody's Watching and People Are Here for it

    By Nicole Pomarico,

    6 hours ago

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1TLYAV_0ub1H6UU00

    Even if you're not much of a dancer, there have probably been moments when you've caught yourself moving to the beat of a particularly good song, even if you didn't realize you were doing it at first. It's hard to resist busting a move when the vibes are right, after all... or when your favorite song comes on at just the right time. Is it possible that when the right song — or memory — hits, a dog could feel that way, too?

    Some people certainly think so, and I'm inclined to joined them after seeing this TikTok video. The music is definitely moving this pup, and honestly, she dances better than most people do!

    In this video that @bellandkobe shared on Sunday, July 21, we can see a French Bulldog named Bella who very much has the rhythm in her.

    Though we don't know what she was listening to when this video was taken, the Stevie Wonder song that's set as the audio of the video ("I Just Called To Say I Love You") couldn't fit her moves more perfectly! Bella's just chilling by the window, getting her groove on, not a care in the world.

    You know that old cliché, "dance like nobody's watching?" Bella is the living embodiment of it! And according to what her mom wrote in a comment on the post, this is nothing new for her.

    "Bella has been doing this since a pup. She has a tail pocket which we cleaned often but she still love rocking side to side and uses her paws to push and bounce back," she wrote.

    She is too cute!

    Do Dogs Really Dance?

    Bella isn't the only dog we've seen dance before — plenty of others have gone viral online over the years. But are they actually dancing, or are they doing something else that looks like dancing?

    It's hard to say for sure, but as Wag points out, dogs have definitely been observed responding to music in their own way. The best way to find out whether the change in their behavior is related to the music or just a coincidence? Change the song, and see if it happens again.

    Some experts also believe that you can "train" your dog to find their favorite songs and beats by exposing them to music and TV, so it might help to leave something playing for them during the day when you're not home!

    Just make sure that the music your dog is listening to isn't too loud. We don't want to hurt their precious little ears!

    Expand All
    Comments / 0
    Add a Comment
    YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
    Most Popular newsMost Popular

    Comments / 0