When the land puppers unite with the sea puppers, some adorable moments are bound to happen. There are umpteen videos available on the internet that present the friendship between animals. Among them, a recent video of a dog and a dolphin swimming together has caught the internet by flame.
Dolphins and dogs are both intelligent, curious animals, and most importantly, good friends of humans. But, despite these similarities, there are some obvious differences among them.
Two good boys giving good vibes while swimming
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Recently, ABC7, a news source from Southern California, posted an adorable video on its Facebook page. It captioned the video with, “A playful dolphin and dog duo were filmed swimming alongside each other on the coast of South Australia“. Evidently, a black labrador retriever was enjoying a swim session with a bottlenose dolphin.
As they are very different animals, it’s a very rare sight to see them together. And this video showed how exciting it could get, when they hang out together. They could be seen chasing each other and swimming in small circles. Though known as man’s best friend, dogs are quickly interested in other animals. Although it’s strange how a furry, land-based poor little thing, became friends with a dolphin!
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In fact, their friendship doesn’t need any words to express, only a small swim time with each other, maintains the pact. Though this is not the only instance where a labrador has enjoyed his day swimming.
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Olympic Swimmer Caeleb Dressel once posted a video on his Instagram, featuring his beloved dog, Jane. The post depicted how the dog was enjoying his time in the pool with Dressel. He posted it with the caption, “Someone check the time to 25, she?s built to float not for speed.” Jane stunningly chased Caeleb with her extraordinary speed in a 25-meter race. Notably, she started the race from a block, which itself is impressive.
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Sublime sea animal? Check. Adorable and joyful doggo? Check. The video has everything in it to become viral. If that doesn’t excite people then what will?
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