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In the heartwarming clip, shared on TikTok earlier in December, under the username Einsteinandmoms, the pit bull can be seen enjoying dinner at a restaurant with his parents and his grandparents, as they spoil him with snacks and attention.
The viral post comes with a caption that says: "The life of being an only grandchild hits differently." Followed by: "The most spoiled little chicken nugget in all of Norway."
All dog owners love their pups unconditionally, but do dogs love their owners back? According to VCA Animal Hospital, they do.
"Science proves that part of the canine brain is associated with positive emotions and they do, indeed, feel love for their human companions," their website says.
There are many signs that prove your dog loves you, but perhaps the most obvious one is their excitement to see you. If your pooch jumps or barks or gets overly excited when you step through the door, that's because they couldn't wait to have you back home.

Your dog may give you "presents," try to sleep in the bed with you, or follow you around the house, or maybe it's looking at you with loving eyes.
The video quickly went viral on social media, getting viewers from across TikTok. It has so far received more than 23,200 views and 4,000 likes on the platform.
One user, Jeff, commented: "I swear this dog is more emotionally intelligent than a dog is supposed to be. Amazing seeing your family's journey." Linds said: "Living the life every dog deserves. It's beautiful." Alienkreeper added: "I love how he's just another part of the family."
Goose wrote: "OK maybe I'm just also drinking red wine but this made me all emotional I can't wait for my future dog to go see visit grandma and grandpa." And Monty's Dog Beach added: "Awww so cute! Manifesting that all pups have grandparents like these."
Update 12/21/23, 10:16 a.m. ET: This article was updated with the original TikTok video from the OP.
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