Dogs Doing the ‘Snoot Challenge’ Is the Perfect Pick-Me-Up After a Ruff Day
Internet challenges are usually a bit ridiculous (not to mention dangerous, like both the Tide Pod and the cinnamon challenges), but sometimes a really sweet or funny pet video appears and begins taking the internet world by storm, much to our collective delight. Thatâs exactly what happened in the case of the âSnoot Challenge, â a simple yet adorable âchallengeâ that has dog-lovers everywhere paying attention â and even getting in on the fun.
To complete said challenge, youâre supposed to make a circle or a heart with your hands right near your dogâs face. The pup will then usually put his or her little snoot (or entire face) in the opening â an act that seems even cuter when you film it up close. So far, hundreds of pups have participated in the challenge. Here are a few of our favorite contenders.
Nuggie the Corgi
Nuggie, a Welsh Corgi from Singapore, looks confused at first, but then she takes the plunge and pops here little nose in her humanâs hands. How cute!
Whiskey Rye the Dachshund
Whiskey Rye is probably one of the most adorable Dachshunds weâve ever seen. Her tiny paws, fluffy ears, and wagging tail make this video even sweeter. Just look at how talented she is with her snoot!
Riceball the Chihuahua
Riceball looks a bit hesitant at first, but once he gets his paw on his humanâs arm, all bets are off.
Other pups werenât impressed, but their failed attempts at the challenge are still just as cute. We especially love Sidney the Corgiâs failed attempt:
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bgb81_kByS3/Do you think your pup could successfully pull off the âSnoot Challenge?â If he or she already knows the âtouch commandâ â when a dog is trained to touch his or her nose to your hand â then youâre halfway there!
If you thought the snoot challenge was cute, youâll love the cute before-and-after photos of dogs being told just how good they are:
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