Heartbreaking sight! Dalmatian siblings cuddling, but one is lying alone!
USA - This sight can really tear your heart out! While his animal roommates are cuddling up to each other, a Labrador from the USA seems to have been shut out in the cold. On the Internet, the profile of the dog owner concerned was overwhelmed by a veritable wave of sympathy for the lonely four-legged friend. The owner therefore felt compelled to clarify the seemingly tragic situation between the animals.

If you look at the photos of the TikTok profile "Spotsontok" from the USA, the first thing you notice is the large number of dogs romping around their owners' homes. The six cute Dalmatians in particular, who obviously all come from the same litter and can't cuddle up close enough to each other, are particularly eye-catching.
But when you realize that there is another dog - Labrador Sonic - nearby, your throat immediately tightens, because the four-legged friend seems to be an absolute outsider.
In various videos, the Dalmatian siblings can be seen sitting cuddled up next to or even on top of each other, while Sonic lies completely alone in a dog bed a few meters away. Judging by his facial expression, the bright Labrador is deadly sad about it.
The whole thing is also fueled by the owner's comments, who in one clip, for example, says to his Dalmatians: "You should be ashamed of yourselves. Just because he doesn't have spots doesn't mean he can't sit in your cuddly corner."
Videos show Dalmatian group that seems to exclude poor Labrador
Breaking the hearts of the audience

For the viewers, this sight is almost unbearable. Many report a broken heart and hurt feelings when they had to watch this supposed animal exclusion in the videos. Some even question the Disney classic "101 Dalmatians" and say: "So the Dalmatians were the bad guys all along?" Another writes in the same context: "Don't make me call Cruella."
For the owner of the animals, it was probably time to clear up the rumors. In a post, he explains that the Labrador is more of a loner. "Sonic is in his own world 98 percent of the time, and it's such a happy little neurodivergent world."
In addition, the Dalmatian clique tends to be a bit "dorky" and got on Sonic's nerves so much during their puppyhood that the four-legged friend was almost "traumatized". He would therefore have no interest in being close to them. "If Sonic does end up in a Dal[matiner, editor's note] cuddle pool, it's never by choice and his complete dissatisfaction is written all over his face."
In summary, the relieving verdict is that Labrador Sonic is by no means excluded, but needs his space.