An amusing video showing how a group of 'introverted' dogs interact at a local park has been viewed by millions on TikTok.
Rather than chasing balls and running around wagging their tails, the funny dog
remain still and seem unsure about how to play together.
The 21-second clip posted by user @qilastiktok has since been viewed more than a 23.6million times and received over 4.4million likes.
'My dog is an introvert so we went for a meeting with like-minded dogs. This is what happened,' the user wrote in the video, adding: 'It's like a pasture of cows.
Several dogs can be seen sitting or standing near their owners looking confused and unsure how to act.
Other TikTok users flooded the comments and some pointed out how the dogs avoid eye contact at all times.
'My dog is an introvert so we went for a meeting with like-minded dogs. This is what happened,' the user wrote in the video, adding: 'It's like a pasture of cows.
Several dogs can be seen sitting or standing near their owners looking confused and unsure how to act.
Other TikTok users flooded the comments and some pointed out how the dog's Introverted dogs will display the same types of signs that introverted people do.
If your pup likes to keep to himself and doesn't enjoy playing with others, this is one of the tell-tale signs to look out for.
Your dog may stick by you in the park or watch other pooches play without participating.
Your dog seems anxious in large crowds of either people or pets and may be completely disinterested.
Earlier this month a veterinarian revealed the five dog breeds she would never own - while sharing her top five picks for a future pet.
Dr. Whitney Terrell, from Alabama, caused a stir online after sharing her least favorite types of dogs in a now-viral TikTok video, with the popular Goldendoodle, or poodle mixes, topping her list of least favorite breeds.
In second place are German Shepherds and Belgian Shepherds - also known as Belgian Malinois - which Dr. Terrell noted to require a lot of training in order to be good pets, something that she simply doesn't have the time for.
She went on to add that she also doesn't rate short-snouted pooches like French Bulldogs, Pugs, and Shih Tzus.
The animal doctor then shared her most-liked dogs, including Golden Retrievers, mixed-breed pups, and Basset Hounds.
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