Dog Finally Getting Christmas Wish of New Sibling Melts Hearts

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In a heart-melting viral video, a pug named Loulou has seen her biggest Christmas wish fulfilled after nine years of hopeful anticipation.

The adorable footage, posted by @pugloulou on TikTok, captured the magical moment when Loulou's dream of being a big sister became a reality.

The video begins with an overlay text that reads: "Today is finally the day, Loulou's biggest wish is coming true." The video shows Loulou eagerly sitting underneath the twinkling lights of the Christmas tree, watching with anticipation as her owner enters the room carrying a basket. Inside the basket is the long-awaited surprise—a tiny, fluffy puppy named Mosy.

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Looks like Santa came early this year ?? Meet Loulou’s baby sister: Mosy! ? After 9 years, Loulou’s dream of becoming a big sister finally came true ? And she couldn’t have been more excited to meet little Mosy. Loulou’s tail kept wagging for hours, and it didn’t take long for them to snuggle up to each other. We are so excited to share how their bond grows with time. And to let you all get to know Mosy, because she is the cutest little baby loaf ?? #dogsoftiktok #pug #puppy #petsoftiktok

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The caption accompanying the heartwarming video reads: "Looks like Santa came early this year. Meet Loulou's baby sister: Mosy! After 9 years, Loulou's dream of becoming a big sister finally came true." The joy and excitement are palpable as Loulou's tail wags uncontrollably, expressing the sheer happiness of the moment.

The video, which has been viewed 3.3 million times, shared the adorable first meeting between Loulou and Mosy. The two furry siblings quickly form a connection, snuggling up to each other in a display of newfound companionship. The bond between the two is evident, promising a future filled with shared adventures and delightful moments.

Commenters have flooded the post with messages of congratulations and well-wishes for Loulou and Mosy, celebrating the precious bond between the pug duo.

"We are so excited to share how their bond grows with time," the caption continues, hinting at future updates on the adorable pair. The post also promises an introduction to Mosy, describing her as "the cutest little baby loaf."

When it comes to introducing a new puppy to older dogs, a calm and systematic approach is best. Dr. Mary Burch, a certified applied animal behaviorist, previously told Newsweek that she recommends starting with a controlled outdoor introduction, using leashes in a neutral area before moving indoors.

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File photos of two small pug puppies. A viral video of a pug getting her Christmas wish has melted hearts. Maryviolet/Getty Images

Begin with a leisurely walk, allowing loose leashes to reduce tension. Watch for positive signals like the "play bow" and yawning, indicating friendly intentions. When bringing the puppy home, provide separate beds and toys, and offer attention to both dogs.

It is also a good idea to manage puppy energy by giving the older dog a respite space and gradually progress to off-leash interactions in a safe, fenced area. Plus, owners should incorporate daily joint activities and training sessions for a positive experience.

In thousands of comments, people shared their reactions to the heartwarming moment. "Every dog should have a dog if possible," said one TikToker. While another wrote: "Omg I'm going to cry."

"Ahh she finally got her sibling," said another comment, while one commenter wrote: "I'm in tears she's adorable!"

Newsweek reached out to @pugloulou via TikTok for comment.

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About the writer

Alice Gibbs is a Newsweek Senior Internet Trends & Culture Reporter based in the U.K. For the last two years she has specialized in viral trends and internet news, with a particular focus on animals, human interest stories, health, and lifestyle. Alice joined Newsweek in 2022 and previously wrote for The Observer, Independent, Dazed Digital and Gizmodo. Languages: English. You can get in touch with Alice by emailing alice.gibbs@newsweek.com.


Alice Gibbs is a Newsweek Senior Internet Trends & Culture Reporter based in the U.K. For the last two years ... Read more