Recently, it was not just people who showed their love for South Indian food, a golden retriever was caught on camera drooling over a dosa. This cute video quickly became popular and is winning hearts all over the internet.

The video, shared on Instagram, shows the golden retriever sitting patiently in front of its owner. The owner is enjoying a plate of dosa and sambar while the dog watches closely, unable to take its eyes off the food. After some time, the dog starts drooling because it can’t resist the tempting smell and sight of the dosa any longer. The owner then gives the dog a small bite of the dosa (without the sambar), and the happy dog eats it eagerly.

The video also has a funny text overlay that says, “POV – When your roots are Scottish but you’re born into a South Indian family.” This added a fun touch that many viewers enjoyed.

The video of the dog and the dosa has become very popular, getting over three lakh views. Many people commented, sharing stories about their own pets’ love for South Indian food. One user wrote, “My dogs are more South Indian than I. They basically like food, but their favourite is idly dosai, and my home is actually exposed to cuisines from all over the world.” Another said, “My paw baby loves to eat dosa and medu vada, but when she sees idli, then she runs away.” A third person shared, “My German shepherd used to wait in the kitchen when Idli Sambar was cooking and Pav Bhaji.” Some viewers simply enjoyed the video, with one commenting, “The drooling lol,” and another saying, “He is like me. Dosa lover.”

Earlier, a similar video of a golden retriever eating pani puri also became popular online. However, that video started a discussion because many people warned that feeding street food to dogs might not be healthy or safe for them.

Still, this new video of the dog loving dosa has brought a lot of smiles and shows how even pets can enjoy the flavours of South Indian food.

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