Lovable Jack Russell dog plays with himself in viral video. Clock | Trends

An old video of a Jack Russell dog playing alone is going viral again on social media and is sure to lift your spirits almost instantly. The joy-filled clip was uploaded to YouTube by user Mark Watts-Jones in 2011, who wrote a descriptive description with details about the dog and where the video was captured. “The super-intelligent dog Jack Russell plays fetch with himself by going up and down some steps in London, UK. The dog’s name is Sid Russell. Sid drops a ball at the top of the steps, chases it as it falls, and catches it.” take it back to the top then let’s go again. Sid really enjoys doing this! Sid is owned by Roland Muldoon,” he wrote while posting the video.

The video went viral again after being uploaded to Twitter by a user who calls himself Tansu YEĞEN. “Don’t let your happiness depend on someone else,” reads the caption of the video shared on Twitter. The video shows the dog named Sid dropping the ball at the top of the stairs and chasing after it to retrieve it. As the video progresses, he is seen taking it back to the top and letting go again.

Check out the viral video showing a dog playing alone here:

The video was shared a few hours ago and so far it has accumulated more than 9.5 million views, and the numbers are only increasing.

“Wise words. Never let someone else control your happiness,” one individual commented. “What’s even more impressive about this is that the dog figured out how hard you have to push the ball for him to have enough time to get ready at the bottom of the stairs to catch it.” commented another. “This is beautiful, this kid is pretty smart, I love it,” wrote a third. “You know, I feel so relaxed after watching this video and I lost my stress thanks,” expressed a fourth.

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Arfa Javaid is a journalist working with the Delhi team of the Hindustan Times. He covers current affairs, human interest stories, and viral content online.
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