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Dog Can’t Stop Smiling When Grasshopper Lands on Her Head

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After a dog discovers a little pal, she can’t stop smiling.

A Jack Russell named Euro got a pleasant surprise when a grasshopper landed on her head. Instead, of trying to get it off, run away from it, or worse, try to eat it, she just enjoys the little critter.

In the video posted on Instagram, you can see Euro showing off her pearly whites and what appears to be a massive smile on her face, while the grasshopper calmly rests on her head.

Related: Court Decision Allows Smiling Dog to Stay In His Home

To date, the video has been viewed more than 44,000, with people eating it up.

sockmonkeyninja I LOVE THIS DOG ?!

Sockmonkeyninja, writes, ” I LOVE THIS DOG!”, whereas Peopleingear, says, “My favorite dog is thus far  @eurosaurus always put a smile on my face.

But not everyone thought this video was cute.

Related: Fearful Dog That Hid Under Shelter Bed, Now Has a Reason to Smile

Rachweishaupt, posted, “This dog seems to pretty clearly be in distress. That’s not a natural expression, nor is his breathing natural. Whatever asshole is staging this crap for views needs to give this animal up to a better home.”

That said, if you check out the pup’s Instagram account, almost every picture has her smiling.

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By Andrea Huspeni

Andrea Huspeni is the founder and CEO of This Dog's Life. Her mission it to help dogs live a happier, healthier and longer life. When she isn't working, she spends time with her two dogs, Lola and Milo. She resides in Brooklyn, NY.

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