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    Sweet Pit Bull Puppy's 'Roly Poly' Skills Have Pet Parents Crying Happy Tears

    By Allison Blair,

    9 hours ago

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    Puppies never stop moving. They've only had legs for a few weeks, but they literally never stop using them. It's one of the hardest parts of having a puppy: if you don't contain them, they will get into everything, and they will destroy whatever they can get their little paws on.

    On Tuesday, July 30th, a Pit Bull puppy went viral for being the wiggliest girl in town. She never stops rolling, and it truly never gets old:

    Knight the Pit was very happy to get a baby sister; he already had one sister, but the novelty of her had definitely worn off. They were ready for a change, and boy, did they get it!

    Related: Feral Pit Bull Mix Stumps the Whole Town and Gives Birth to the Fluffiest Puppy

    This sweet girl came home in May and pretty much immediately became a star: a video "rating" her first week home got almost 19 million views and over 4 million likes. Since then, thousands of people have stayed to watch her growth journey. Since she first came home, she's done a lot of growing, playing, and committing crimes.

    One thing she hasn't grown out of, though, is the way she likes to roll around. She has epic rolling skills, and seems to be able to roll both into and out of her bed. Her favorite time to roll is when she's in her PJs, of which she has many, including unicorn ones and dinosaur ones. Don't worry - her full-grown Pit Bull siblings have matching ones!

    Why Do Dogs Roll Around So Much?

    No matter how old or what breed your dog is, there's a good chance you'll find them rolling around upside down at least once in their lifetime. My dog does it every single morning. On my freshly made bed.

    There are actually several possible reasons why your dog might be rolling around, like:

    1. They're itchy.
    2. There's something on their back.
    3. They're trying to play and showing their belly is a sign of submission.
    4. They're trying to spread their scent around to mark their territory.
    5. They're happy to see you and would like a belly rub ASAP.

    You might notice that they roll around on your bed when you've just taken your sheets out of the laundry. They don't smell themselves on it anymore, so they have to cover it back up with their scent. Usually, rolling isn't a cause for concern unless you notice patches of inflamed skin or hair loss - in that case, it could be mange. Not for this sweet girl, though; she's just having fun!

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