How Dog Dad Ensures Pet Is Entertained While He's at Work Melts Hearts
A pet owner's way of ensuring that his dog feels snug and comfortable while he is at work has delighted viewers online.
The pet owner was captured setting up a comfortable seating area for their dog on the windowsill, so that they could easily people watch while their owner worked.
The post, which was shared to @peach.poochon on November 6, shows the poodle bichon frisé mix named Peach taking up her prime spot on the carefully assembled corner and relaxing throughout the day. Newsweek reached out to @peach.poochon for more information via TikTok.
Viewers online were able to see the man moving a pile of blankets and decorative cushions around on a couch that backs against a window overlooking the street.
He stacked several cushions on top of one another in the corner of the couch to act as a flight of stairs that can help the dog get to her seating position on the windowsill.
Next, he lay a few blankets along the cozy corner and proceeded to keep an eye on the dog through a pet cam while out of the house and at work. To his delight, the canine remained seated in the comfortable corner for most of the day.
An overlaid text on the video read: "Each morning Peach's daddy lays out her window viewing platform … She's always so excited … According to him she only likes the fluffy side of the blanket … These are to block her in so she doesn't fall (apparently) … This blanket for extra warmth as its cold today … Straight into her snuggle spot … Then I've gotta get to work but I always check in through out the day … Hasn't moved a muscle."
The post has been viewed more than 1.2 million times since it was shared to the platform, sparking joy among viewers on TikTok.
"I cry whenever I see someone treating their dog with that much love. We're all they have," one viewer wrote.
Another added: "She's so lucky to have such a caring dad."
"Every dog should live like this," a third viewer commented.
A fourth added: "I feel like pets are really training the new generations to becoming better parents, when they decide to be. More loving and not scared to show affection."
The post had been captioned: "Most spoiled girl in the world."
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