Video of Husky Getting His Ears Cleaned Is Pure ASMR
Video of dog's ear cleaning session is as relaxing as it gets
Moca the Husky's viral ASMR video is all about tranquility and relaxation. The video shows the fur baby lying comfortably as he enjoys an ear cleaning and massage session. With his paws still in the front, Moca undergoes the session without moving at all. He closes his eyes and looks at peace as a gentle chime of a tolling bell sets the atmosphere.
The professional uses a series of grooming tools, creating a soothing ritual. Revealing just their hands, the video shows the expert working through a gentle ear cleaning process. They employ different instruments to delicately care for Moca's ears. Moreover, the session incorporates a calming face massage using special rollers. It ends with a soft cleanse using wet wipes and a gentle wave to bid farewell to his caretaker.
As the video goes on, the Husky's complete trust and tranquility steal the show. Viewers notice his peaceful demeanor, expressing their awe and envy for the dog in the comment section. One commentator admits, 'I will never know this level of peace,' while another quips, 'Ok the dog is living like roylayity period.' A third user remarks about the sweet wave between Moca and his masseuse, writing, 'The wave at the end got me.'
The reactions in the comments prove how the Husky has captivated his viewers in the video. A Husky owner states their desire, 'Wish I could get my husky to stay still like that!' For a breed famous for its boundless energy, Moca's ability to stay still is a rare feat. With viewers agreeing that the vibe is 'as relaxing as it gets,' Moca's video serves as the perfect dose of serenity.
The post Video of Husky Getting His Ears Cleaned Is Pure ASMR appeared first on DogTime.
Solve the daily Crossword

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Chicago Tribune
11 minutes ago
- Chicago Tribune
Editorial: At a Coldplay concert, a kiss cam catches a cuddle and ruins lives
If only the couple caught canoodling Wednesday night on the Jumbotron at the Coldplay concert in Foxborough, Massachusetts, had simply done what everyone else does in those moments at the arena or the ballpark: Thrown their hands in the air, cheered, hooped and hollered. Then they likely would have escaped attention afterward, and Coldplay frontman Chris Martin would not have said from the stage, 'Oh, look at these two! Either they're having an affair or they're just very shy.' Hungry people would not then have uploaded the image of the couple to TikTok, Twitter and Instagram, and all the other unfettered, unedited sites that traffic in human misery. Internet sleuths with the aid of artificial intelligence and LinkedIn would not have figured out the identity of the couple and quickly discovered that it was (married) Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot, the head of that tech company's human resources department. Byron would not have had to write a letter of apology to his colleagues and family, saying, 'You deserve better from me as a partner, a father, and a leader.' Page Six would not have felt the need to investigate Byron's work history and Byron's wife, whose professional life and number of children is now a subject of interest to the Hindustan Times, for God's sake, would not have had to remove the surname Byron from her Facebook page because she was being hounded and doxed. But they did not do that. They did the opposite. Cabot, clearly mortified, turned and hid her face, and Andy Byron sunk out of the frame like the guilty party in a lineup of potential perps. And how did most people react to this horrific, humiliating, unanticipated, life-changing sequence of events for at least three people, not to mention their colleagues and their families? Simple schadenfreude. In essence: Serves them right for going together to that Coldplay concert and cuddling. When did America get this cruel? The Coldplay public humiliation is a cautionary tale of atrophied American privacy. It's also an indictment of the tech-induced loss of human discretion and the warping of common decency by the thirst for an attention-getting and sometimes monetizable post. We're not here to endorse apparent affairs, if that is even what this was, between CEOs and their subordinate heads of HR, managers whose portfolio typically includes offering a channel and recourse for people who face workplace romantic approaches. We don't doubt for a second that somewhere in the tiny print of the digital agreement when Byron and Cabot bought their tickets that they gave up their right to privacy and agreed to the broadcasting of their images in the stadium, and we dutifully note the irony that a couple of Coldplay lovebirds working for a company that 'empowers data teams to bring mission-critical software, analytics, & AI to life' aren't in the best position to lament being turned into a viral sensation. With the help of bots, to boot. (That Hindustan Times story sure looked suspiciously like AI to us.) Our point is that everyone mentioned above is a private citizen (or used to be) and that none of the people casting public scorn actually know even remotely enough about their personal relationships to be in a position to pass judgment. This couple didn't ask to be featured on the big screen and no doubt thought there would be anonymity in the crowd at a rock concert. Reasonably so. Back in the day, most concertgoers would not just have been allergic to sleuthing so as to expose an extramarital affair, but would have been thoroughly appalled even at the notion that anyone should try. Since the 1960s, rock shows have positioned themselves as places to have fun and maybe even put your arm around the wrong person, with their consent. Society has seen them as safety valves. If you can't let yourself go a bit at, say, Lollapalooza or Coachella, American life sure would be a lot less tolerable for most of us. Apparently, that's all in the past. The surveillance state hasn't just come to stand guard over all of our leisure activities, it now is aided and abetted by the publishing and research skills of laptop trolls and voyeurs who we think could do to be more respectful of the old truism, 'there but for the grace of God go I.' Martin seemed to regret his comment after it was too late. He should have kept his mouth shut in the first place. We've never been big fans of stadium cams, an easy way for sports teams and computers to generate exploitable content from their paying customers without compensating them. Some wave and enjoy the fleeting attention. But many of us don't like being thrown up on the screen without a far more explicit mode of consent than the blanket permissions we all sign away just to watch a ballgame and live our lives. Some things are none of our business for good reason. Alas, most people don't seem to learn that until their personal business becomes the raw material for a social media company's profits.


Cosmopolitan
12 minutes ago
- Cosmopolitan
How Prince William Shows Respect to Kate Middleton
As Wimbledon wrapped for another year (congrats Sinner and Świątek!), fans of the Royal Family were treated to a rare sighting of the Prince and Princess of Wales enjoying the day together, along with two of their three children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Thanks to the Princess' role as patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, ever since 2016 it is custom for her to present the winners of the Ladies' and Mens' Singles with their trophy prize. Making two appearances this year—one without her family on the 12th of July and one with on the 13th—the royal clan later shared happy photos of their outing on Instagram... which sparked eagle-eyed royal fans to comment on a perceived sweet but subtle gesture that Prince William appeared to make when supporting Catherine at the tournament. Commenting on the Prince falling back and allowing Catherine, George, and Charlotte to walk ahead and greet the Wimbledon crowds, one person remarked (amassing over 1,000 likes in response), 'Love the way Prince William let his family walk ahead of him. Such a beautiful and subtle show of respect.' Another added, 'I love that William knows that she's the show stopper here! 👑. That's respect and love and teaching his kiddos how to treat their Mum!' However, while the gesture might seem super romantic and just plain make sense given that Catherine is a tennis patron, it could actually just be down to royal tradition. Yep, that family has a whole bunch of rules that the rest of us would never even think about when it comes to our own relatives. Typically, because Prince William is next in line to the throne and the most senior royal of the Waleses, it's expected that his wife and children walk a pace or two ahead of him as a mark of respect. When entering an event as a whole family, King Charles is expected to be the last person to enter, given he is the actual monarch, with both Prince William and Queen Camilla in front of him. So there you have it—a mark of respect and a royal rule upheld. We love to see it.
![Anything for Clout: 15 Viral Moments that Were Totally FAKE [VIDEO]](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fblackamericaweb.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F10%2F2020%2F11%2Fcropped-16050332882009.jpg%3Fquality%3D80%26strip%3Dall%26w%3D32%26crop%3D0%2C0%2C100%2C32px&w=3840&q=100)
![Anything for Clout: 15 Viral Moments that Were Totally FAKE [VIDEO]](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fall-logos-bucket.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fblackamericaweb.com.png&w=48&q=75)
Black America Web
20 minutes ago
- Black America Web
Anything for Clout: 15 Viral Moments that Were Totally FAKE [VIDEO]
Each day, around 1.5 million hours of video are uploaded to the internet daily across the most popular platforms online. This massive flood of content speaks to the increasing importance of video in our modern era. It also means that, with so much content vying for your attention, people look for 'creative' ways to break through the noise. TRENDING: 20 Famous Faces You FORGOT Were in Prison TRENDING: Here Are Some High Paying Career Fields in Texas Earlier this month, Brooklyn rapper Troy Ave and his friend, celebrity chef Geoff Cole, were accused of staging a shootout and robbery incident that Cole initially posted on Instagram. The video, shared by Cole, showed a masked individual attempting to rob him outside his San Diego home, with Troy Ave intervening and firing shots to ward off the attacker. Check out the video below and judge for yourself. However, sources close to the situation later informed TMZ that the entire event was fabricated for social media attention, and no live rounds were fired. Local officers confirmed they had no reports of such an incident occurring at the time of the alleged event. As of Friday (July 18), San Diego police were investigating the matter to determine what really went down. TRENDING: Classic Black Films We LOVED That FLOPPED in Theaters To be fair, neither Troy Ave nor Cole had publicly addressed the accusations of staging the incident, but some speculated the stunt was an attempt to promote a song – which just happen to be playing in Cole's car – at the time of the alleged crime. There are several reasons why individuals might create or share fake social media content, spanning from seeking validation and popularity to deliberately misleading others. Whatever the end game, some folks have found success (time and time again) with staged scenarios. Scroll below for more outrageously fake moments in social media history. Anything for Clout: 15 Viral Moments that Were Totally FAKE [VIDEO] was originally published on 1. Carlee Russell and The Roadside Toddler In 2023, an Alabama woman named Carlee Russell, faked seeing a toddler abandoned on the side of a highway. She then disappeared for 49 hours, leading to a massive search effort. Upon her return, Russell claimed she had been abducted and forced into a vehicle after stopping to check on the toddler. However, police quickly grew suspicious of her story, particularly since no other witnesses saw a toddler on the highway. She eventually admitted that she had fabricated both the sighting of the toddler and her abduction. Russell was charged with two misdemeanors: filing a false police report and falsely reporting an incident. She pleaded guilty and received a six-month suspended jail sentence, one year of probation, and 100 hours of community service, as well as being ordered to pay $18,000 in restitution. 2. Bruno Crashes (Ass-First) Into Eminem Eminem. This 2009 incident quickly became the most talked-about highlight of the MTV Movie Awards. Sacha Baron Cohen (dressed as his fictional character Bruno) was suspended by wires and then 'accidentally' descended onto Eminem's initial reaction appeared to be one of anger but it was later revealed that the incident was rehearsed by both men. 3. Bow Wow Gets Caught Lying About His 'Private Jet' In 2017, Bow Wow was criticized publicly after an Instagram post suggested he was traveling to New York on a private jet. A Snapchat user shared a photo of Bow Wow on a commercial flight to New York, contradicting his post. The private jet photo was discovered to be a stock image from a Florida-based VIP transportation company. 4. Balloon Boy In 2009, Richard and Mayumi Heene falsely claimed that their six-year-old son, Falcon, had accidentally launched into the sky in a homemade helium balloon resembling a flying saucer. Millions watched in horror, believing the small boy was trapped inside. The balloon eventually landed, empty. Hours later, Falcon was found in the family's attic above the garage, safe. Mayumi Heene later admitted the incident was staged, allegedly to gain publicity and possibly secure a reality TV show. Richard Heene pleaded guilty to attempting to influence a public servant, a felony. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail and ordered to pay $36,000. Heene pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of false reporting to authorities and received 20 days in jail. 5. Elizabeth Holmes Elizabeth Holmes founded the company Theranos, which promised to revolutionize blood testing. This vision captivated investors and the public, leading to Theranos reaching a valuation of $9 billion at its peak, and Forbes recognizing Holmes as the world's youngest self-made female billionaire in 2015. However, these claims were ultimately found to be false. In 2022, Holmes was sentenced to 11 years and 3 months in federal prison. 6. Eagle Snatches Baby This video, which circulated widely in 2013, shows a golden eagle swooping down and grabbing a toddler from a park in Montreal. It was later revealed to be a fake, created using 3D animation by students. The video was so convincing it was even featured on news outlets like 'Good Morning America'. 7. 'Brick Lady' Roda Osman, also known as the 'Brick Lady' on social media, is a Houston woman who gained notoriety for claiming she was attacked with a brick by a man outside a nightclub in September 2023. Osman's story went viral, sparking online debates and leading to a GoFundMe campaign that raised over $40,000. However, investigations led to charges of felony theft by deception against Osman, accusing her of fabricating the story to fraudulently raise funds. Some reports indicate Osman has a history of making false claims. 8. The Curious Case of Jussie Smollett In 2019, Smollett reported being attacked by two masked men who used slurs, poured a chemical on him, and put a noose around his neck. He also claimed they referenced 'MAGA country'. He gained national attention from the situation. However, inconsistencies in Smollett's account led police to suspect the attack was fabricated, and he was charged with filing a false police report. 9. The 21 Savage Biopic.. starring Donald Glover 21 Savage and Donald Glover collaborated on a project that initially presented itself as a biopic trailer titled 'American Dream: The 21 Savage Story'. The trailer featured both 21 Savage and Donald Glover alongside Caleb McLaughlin, with Glover portraying an older version of 21 Savage and McLaughlin playing his younger self. However, it was later revealed that the 'biopic' was a spoof. 10. Ashley Todd & The Obama Hoax In 2008, Ashley Todd, a 20-year-old College Republican volunteer in Pennsylvania, told police that she was robbed at knifepoint by a man who, upon seeing a McCain bumper sticker on her car, proceeded to assault her and scratch a backward letter 'B' into her cheek, implying it was a politically motivated attack related to Obama's candidacy. Two days later, on October 24, after being confronted with evidence like surveillance photos and a polygraph test, Todd admitted to fabricating the entire story. She claimed she saw the mark on her face while driving and, having experienced memory loss episodes before, assumed she had inflicted it upon herself, but couldn't explain why she lied to the police. She was charged with filing a false police report. 11. The Homeless Man GoFundMe Scam Katelyn McClure was involved in a widely publicized GoFundMe scam with her then-boyfriend Mark D'Amico and homeless veteran Johnny Bobbitt Jr.. In 2017, they created a GoFundMe campaign that falsely claimed Bobbitt had given McClure his last $20 when she ran out of gas on a Philadelphia interstate ramp. This story went viral, raising over $400,000 from approximately 14,000 donors in a month. 12. PizzaGate This fake news story, which gained traction on social media, falsely claimed a pizza shop in Washington D.C. was the center of a child sex ring involving Hillary Clinton and her campaign. This story escalated to the point where a man brought a rifle into the shop and fired it. 13. Coldplay Kiss Cam: The Apology Letter The Kiss Cam moment was real, but the apology letter? Not so much. A video from a Coldplay concert showing a couple reacting with apparent panic when the Kiss Cam focused on them led to widespread speculation about an affair. However, the company of the man involved later denied the viral statement circulating online was real. 14. CeeLo's Cellphone Explodes Near his Head In 2016, a video appearing to show CeeLo Green injured by an exploding cell phone went viral. The black and white, surveillance-style footage showed Green answering a call in a recording studio, then collapsing after the phone seemed to ignite and explode near his face. Green later took to Facebook to clarify that the video was staged and part of a new musical project he was creating.