
Woman Meets Man With the Same Dog—Now Every Date Includes All Four of Them
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A woman has gained viral attention on TikTok after sharing that she had a chance encounter on Hinge with a man who owns a dog identical to her own—a twist that has since turned every outing into a "double date."
The woman, who goes by @annapward on TikTok, took to the platform on July 28 with a clip of herself and a man, whom she later married, shaking hands while each holding an auburn-colored King Charles Cavalier Spaniel.
The brief clip, set against a trending audio track, has an overlaid text that read: "POV: [Point of view] You go on a Hinge date with a guy who has the same dog and now every date is a double date."
The moment, which has struck a chord with viewers on TikTok, has since racked up over 35,000 views.
TikTok users were quick to flood the comments section, with many left in stitches over the unexpected twist. One viewer commented that the scenario was "amazing," while others compared it to a real-life romantic comedy.
The resemblance between the two canines sparked particular amusement.
The post's creator also shared in the comments that the couple is now married, adding another layer of surprise to the lighthearted moment.
"The pups' expressions are so hilarious," one viewer said. "Beautiful family."
"I can't explain it, but I know which one has a girl owner and which one has a boy owner," another added.
"I need a movie about this," a third viewer shared.
"A match made in heaven," another said, while another commented: "HAHAHAHA! This is amazing. I wish you all the best."
"This is my favorite video of all time," another added. "Thank you."
"My brother and his fiancé met on Hinge with their matching golden doodles," another shared.
"I have a Cavalier! They seriously are the best little love bugs! Have fun on your double dates," another said.
The King Charles Cavalier Spaniel, known for its affectionate temperament and distinctive coloring, has long been a favorite among pet owners—but rarely do two appear in such identical fashion on a first date.
In this case, it was not just a successful date, but the beginning of a life together.
Newsweek reached out to @annapward for more information via TikTok.
A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel stares into a camera lens.
A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel stares into a camera lens.
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