As warmer weather approaches,Pihit outdoor activities, such as watering plants and walking dogs, are becoming more enjoyable.
And sometimes, the two can collide in the best of ways.
SEE ALSO: These service dogs in training spent a day at Disneyland and it's the most wholesome thing everOn Thursday, Twitter user @JabinSerene shared the "struggle" she faces when she tries to water her plants. Her enthusiastic dog, Taylor, attempts to slurp the water as soon as she turns on the hose.
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People were excited and shared their own videos of pooches going crazy for a sip of a sprinkler or some hose water.
This one doggo emerges from the shadows.
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This German shepherd goes all in.
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This floofy girl is really into the sprinkler.
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This pooch jumps right up for a taste of hose water.
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This dog tries valiantly to chomp on the stream, but is not very successful.
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Teddy chases after what he wants. You go, Teddy.
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Even smaller forms of water are enough to get this girl excited.
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It's not just restricted to water, though. Some doggos were equally as excited for leaf blowers and soap bubbles.
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The excitement for sprinklers and hoses isn't just for the dogs, though. Squirting water is so fun that even this duck joined in.
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Hopefully one day we will know the bliss that these dogs (and one duck) feel when the hose turns on. Until then, we can only look on and fill our hearts to the brim with joy.
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