Prepare to Melt: Pomeranian Puppy Gary Has an Existential Mirror Moment!
Get ready for your daily dose of cuteness! Gary the Pomeranian, the internet’s favorite fluffy friend, is back with another adorable video. This time, he’s tackling a philosophical question: who’s that in the mirror?
You might remember Gary from his viral “ouch” video after getting a shot. Well, he’s proving again why he’s a social media superstar. In his latest video, Gary is intensely investigating his reflection, and the results are pure puppy gold.
We won’t spoil the ending, but trust us, it’s a must-see. Just imagine: that sweet, fluffy face contemplating its own existence!
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Gary’s fans are already going wild, with comments like “Classic case of a clone intruder!!!” and suggestions that he needs to “get that guy and let him know to stop imitating” him. If you’re not already following @garybearthepom, now’s the time!
But Wait, Can Dogs Even Recognize Themselves in Mirrors?
That’s the real question, right? While Gary’s expression is priceless, experts say dogs likely don’t understand that the reflection is them. According to research (like the famous “mirror test” used on dolphins, elephants, and apes!), dogs see something in the mirror, but they might think it’s another dog to play with, a potential threat, or just something weird and interesting.
Ultimately, whether Gary understands it’s him or not, watching him try to figure it out is guaranteed to brighten your day. Go watch the video and let the cuteness wash over you!
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