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Staffordshire Bull Terrier Has Adorable Reaction to Being Called ‘Beautiful’ by Owner

When a dog owner decided to call her Staffordshire Bull Terrier ‘beautiful’ in a TikTok video, the pet's reaction was so amazing that it has turned heads online.

Staffordshire Bull Terrier Has Adorable Reaction to Being Called ‘Beautiful’ by Owner

The footage, which was shared to the app by Sarah Lawther, from Sydney, Australia, shows a dog named Honey, on TikTok last month.

Lawther then tells her dog: “Honey, you are the most beautiful girl in the whole entire world.”

As Lawther says it, Honey perks up, wags her tail and gives an adorable squeal. Many viewers commented that the squeal sounds a lot like Honey is saying, “Awwww.”

“Yes, you,” Lawther adds, after which Honey lets out another squeal.

Lawther continues: “You are my baby, you’re perfect. Do you agree?”

The adorable footage which was posted by @sarahlawther is captioned: “Heart officially melted ❤️ Honey has the sweetest soul ✨🐶 ##cute ##fyp ##puppylove ##staffylove.”

Dog's Adorable Reaction to Being Called ‘Beautiful’ goes viral

The video, which can be viewed here, has so far been viewed more than 11.1 million times and received more than 93.5k likes.

According to Lawther, Honey, who turns 2 in October, has always been responsive to human conversations, particularly when she calls her “beautiful” — something she's been doing since Honey was a puppy.

“She's very reactive, very responsive,” said Lawther. “It is almost like she's talking back, which is crazy.”

The proud owner said Honey’s responses might be because she and her partner always treated Honey like a person.

“From the minute we got her, my partner and I were just obsessed,” Lawther added.

Lawther said she didn’t expect her video would go viral, but she’s glad Honey has brought joy to so many people.

She added that she's glad to share Honey’s sweet personality with people who may think negatively about Staffordshire Bull Terriers and believe they’re an aggressive breed.

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