What's more adorable than dogs doing cute tricks? The answer is nothing.
SEE ALSO: 12 celebrities who love dogs just as much as you doThis is probably why dog owners have taken to the #snootchallenge, the objective of which is to get your dog to run to you and put its snoot straight into a small circle.
Simple concept, delightful results.
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This Golden Retriever nailed it.
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This puppy, not so much. But it's still pretty darn cute.
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Gunner knows his stuff!
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You don't need a snout to ace the challenge, honestly.
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This is a good boy!
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Just look at this little kissing buddy.
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Doughnuts were actually made for the snoot challenge.
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This Husky didn't really get it, but it's still the sweetest thing ever.
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Other species were also up to the task.
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More content featuring tiny wet dog noses, please!
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