Deaf Bully's Dinnertime Prance Could Steal the Hearts of Millions

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For many people, dinnertime is their favorite part of the day. There's just something about settling in at home for a satisfying meal after a long day that hits the spot in more ways than one. It's not only a mealtime--it's a comforting, cozy time too!

When it comes to dogs, though, it's all about the food. Just ask Pocket Bullies Biggie and 2Pac! These cool guys are as pampered as can be, but 2Pac gets so excited for dinnertime that he can't help but bust out a dance move. On June 18, the Bullies' parents caught the precious prance on video, and it's easy to see why it's going viral among dog lovers on TikTok.

What a cutie pie! 2Pac's dinner dance is full of joy and excitement, though I'm sure his brother Biggie is just as happy about getting his food. Instead of being outwardly excited, though, he's more focused on getting to his bowl. Fair enough!

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Best of all, viewers are seeing a bit of themselves in this hungry dog, too. Commenter @ebo5704 joked, "he's just like me when my wife says the food is ready." Aww! Showing joy and gratitude is important in any relationship, and it's no different for these Pit Bulls and their parents. Even though the dogs' owner told another commenter, "[2Pac] keeps us laughing every day," there's no doubt that he and his brother help them feel happy, present, and loved, too.

I must say, this dog was named impeccably well, because he has the stage and camera presence of a star. He may not be able to hear if someone drops a beat, but he won't hesitate to prance to the music when he feels like a happy dog.

Deaf Dogs Lead Long, Happy Lives

While several viewers agree with the dog mom that 2Pac looks like a horse when he prances, I'm surprised no one is talking about how special it is that he is such a happy and healthy deaf dog. There are still many misunderstandings about differently-abled pets, such as the difficulty of training deaf dogs, but this guy is a fantastic advocate.

Many people believe that deaf dogs struggle with getting around or keeping up with their four-legged friends, but things usually return to a new state of normal after an initial period of adjustment. If they're born deaf--they'd never know the difference anyway! You may need to find different ways to communicate with a deaf dog, but there's no question that you'll share a long and happy life together. Deaf dogs like 2Pac deserve all the love!

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