It appears that dogs are getting more and more talented by the day.
Three lovely dogs from Cologne, Germany, had gained instant fame by doing a stunt that made a lot of people amazed (and scratching their heads).
A 50-second video uploaded on social media shows three dogs named Mojo, Rana, and Mateo amazingly recreates the photos on their owner’s phone! The dogs can be seen hugging and leaning with each other, just like precisely what they see in the pictures.
But of course, since social media are not solely composed of positive comments, the couple has met some negative responses doubting the video’s authenticity. But the couple, especially the dogs’ mom, Vanessa, takes it lightly and tries to be as polite and patient with these people.
The less-than-a-minute but awesome video has quickly gained an impressive 1.5 million likes and ten million views — and these numbers are still climbing.
But the trio already had a strong following before their video came out. Even before that viral video, the trio dogs were already enjoying the support of 75,000 followers on Instagram. But of course, their most significant supporters of all are their loving parents — Vanessa and Rafael.
According to the proud parents, Mojo came from Germany and had already been taken care of by two families before ending up with them. Rana came from Portugal — with southern temperament blood, her mom added. And Mateo was rescued from Crete and had missing paws.
Each of these dogs came from different places, and it is impressive to see how they ended up with each other to be a fur family. But their bond — and excellent skills — wouldn’t be possible without their parents’ love and dedication.
Vanessa and Rafael advocate using ‘free-shaping,’ a way to encourage dogs to teach themselves tricks using positive reinforcements and, of course, the classic yummy treats! The couple shares their dog training methods and tips through their blog, including their backgrounds, where they come from, and their dogs’ daily lives. And Mojo, Rana, and Mateo are living proof that the couple’s methods are not just useful but also well-loved by dogs.
Source: Darren Boyle via Daily Mail