Dachshund Enjoying a Post-Bath Treat Wearing Cute Little Robe Is Impossible to Resist
There is nothing like a swim or even a cold shower on a hot, summer day followed by some lounging around with a delicious refreshing treat.
And this dog is doing just that! Fresh off his bath, dressed in a fetching striped robe, this little Longhaired named Alan is ready for his post-bath cool down treat which is a lovely piece of watermelon.
Get ready for some good ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response)!
Isn't the watermelon chewing weirdly soothing? Also, how cute is that robe!
One commenter even wrote "If someone eats an apple in front of me want to die, if a pooch does...I LOVE IT!!"
You can follow along with more of Alan's mini adventures on the account @alan.the.miniature.
It features many videos of him eating delicious things with great ASMR including Alan eating ice cream, Alan eating apple pancakes with peanut butter and whipped cream, and an entire slice of watermelon that may be bigger than his body!
And yes, many people do really like canine ASMR. They may find the rhythmic sounds a dog makes when she or he is chewing to be stimulating to their nervous system and calming at the same time, according to Hypepets.So if you are into chewing sounds, Alan's account is a good one, as it has many videos of him munching on some delicious treats!
Also, watermelon is safe for dogs to eat, according to The American Kennel Club. But the seeds and rind must be removed first as they can cause intestinal issues if swallowed.
Watermelon is a healthy snack for your pup. It is low in calories and full of nutrients including Vitamins A, B6, and C, and potassium. It also serves as a great hydrator for your dog, as it is 92% water.
It's a great summer snack for humans and dogs alike! Now, all you need is that cute robe!
Dachshund Enjoying a Post-Bath Treat Wearing Cute Little Robe Is Impossible to Resist first appeared on Parade Pets on Aug 12, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade Pets on Aug 12, 2025, where it first appeared.
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