Pomeranian Mom Does the 'Velcro Dog Test' and the Results Are Positive
As any pup parent with a velcro dog understands, personal space is not really a thing. You will never use the bathroom alone again or walk into another room without some pitter patter paws following closely behind you. But that's totally fine; it's definitely charming! Keanu the Pomeranian is also a certified velcro dog, but recently his mom just wanted to double check her suspicions and checked to make sure he was, in fact, still a velcro doggie. She shared the testing process on YouTube Shorts.
To test out her theory, Keanu's mom walks into her living room and slowly takes a seat on the couch. Within mere seconds, we hear Keanu's pitter patter paws sprinting towards her from the other room.
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Within less than a 30 seconds, Keanu runs right up to where his mom is seated and jumps up with his front paws on her legs, waiting to be scooped up. From there, Keanu's mom picks him up and places him on her lap, right where he belongs. He settles in immediately and enjoys his pats. It's honestly so cute!
I think it's safe to say that Keanu's Velcro Dog test results are a definitive positive.
'Yup, Still a Velcro Dog'
YouTube viewers absolutely adore Keanu's attachment to his mom. The YouTube Shorts video has gone viral and currently has over 1.1 million views, 24,000 likes and 127 comments.
"I love that he has doggy stairs, but still rather have his momma help him up on the sofa lol," observed one commenter.
"I love the sound of his little pitter patter across the floor in the background," exclaimed another person in a comment.
"The nails and the floor is my favorite sound. You know your baby is running towards you," said a third fan.
Definitely watch this sweet clip if you need a reason to smile today. And if you're a velcro dog parent, you will 100 percent relate to this adorable video.
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This story was originally published June 18, 2026 at 6:44 AM.