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Viral Video Shows Dog’s Priceless Reaction to Seeing Itself in the Mirror!

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A foster dog has captured the hearts of social media users with his endearing reaction to seeing his reflection for the first time.

As Florida prepared for Hurricane Milton, many kind-hearted individuals stepped up to provide temporary homes for shelter dogs in need. One TikToker has shared their touching experience with their hurricane foster dog, Metro.

Foster mom helps shelter dog after Hurricane Milton devastation

@andreabea.c he is the cutest most loving lil baby ever & he cannot go back to the shelter🤍🤍🤍 #miami #florida #fostercare #animalshelter #miamidadeanimalservices #hurricane #hurricanemilton #fosterdog #hurricanemilton ♬ I Love You, I'm Sorry – Gracie Abrams

Andrea Bea, a TikTok user, posted a delightful clip featuring Metro, their foster dog during Hurricane Milton. In the video, Bea wrote, “He saw himself in the mirror for the first time today and it was the cutest thing I’ve ever seen in my life.”

Bea also added a heartfelt plea, “Please help me find him a forever home.”

In the short, 11-second video, Metro is seen curiously examining his reflection in the mirror, his paw raised in fascination.

He tilts his head from side to side and moves it up and down, studying the mirror image intently. All the while, Metro’s tail wags enthusiastically.

Bea’s TikTok video is captioned, “He is the cutest most loving lil baby ever & he cannot go back to the shelter.” The post quickly drew attention, with many viewers expressing interest in adopting Metro.

Others commended Bea for fostering him, with one user commenting, “Fostering saves so many lives.” Another supporter wrote, “Metro, I’m rooting for you. May your forever family find you and love you forever and ever.”

In a follow-up TikTok video, Bea shared that they would continue to care for Metro until he finds a permanent home.

They also mentioned plans to get Metro trained, adding in the caption, “Whoever adopts him is a LUCKY HUMAN.”

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Sally Hall

Sally Hall

Originally from Bethlehem, PA, I moved to the UK in 1992 to follow my passion for veterinary care, earning a Veterinary Technology certificate in 1995. After exploring different paths, I found my true calling in dog training. With certifications like CPDT-KA, CPDT-KSA, CNWI, and CSAT, I now specialize in canine behavior and am an active member of several professional organizations. full bio.

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