Master shows Golden Retriever what Mini Piano can do: Soon millions are laughing
Arlington (Virginia/USA) - Once again, this is a real hit! Last week, a new video featuring golden retriever Ellie, her companion Emma and their owner Kevin Bubolz from Arlington, Virginia (USA), went viral on TikTok. The reason for this is a mini piano that has a very special function.

In the curious video, the owner explains to his furry friend how the musical instrument works. To do this, the US American presses the rightmost button.
This not only produces a high-pitched sound. It also sets a mechanism in motion that ensures that a small portion of dry food is poured out from under the piano.
Ellie is now on fire at the latest. Impetuous and impatient, the golden retriever bats at the instrument with his paw - but certainly not for the music.
Unfortunately, things don't go as planned. Kevin then intervenes.
Viral TikTok video with golden retriever Ellie makes tears of laughter flow

Ellie kept thundering at the little piano with her paw. But no more food has come out of it. The owner therefore tries to explain to the four-legged friend that the reward doesn't come every time.
Too much information for Ellie. She hits the buttons a few more times, to no avail. In the next scene, she receives support from Emma, who also wants a piece of the action.
She hits the keys several times, which makes for a very "creative" form of music. Eventually, some dried food rolls out from under the piano. The procedure is repeated in a third scene.
Her master is also amused by the crooked notes that Ellie plays each time.
This joy is quickly transferred to the TikTok audience. Since February 12, the hilarious video has already had more than 37 million clicks and a whopping 1.8 million likes.
Kevin Bubolz knows how to produce a viral hit.