Dogs’ Excited Reaction To Seeing the Pup Bus Pull up to the House Is the Best


We’re pretty sure all dogs love going to the park, and most of them go into instant excitement mode the moment they hear the word. At our house, we can’t even say it; we have to spell it to avoid pure chaos! But TikToker @macaronimischief22’s four pups have an even bigger reason to get excited, because when they go to the park, they get picked up by the dog bus!

The clip starts with Macaroni and his siblings sitting on the couch, lined up and staring out the front window as they anxiously wait for the bus to arrive. Make sure your sound is on so you can hear what happens when it finally pulls up. Their reaction will absolutely make your day!

We laughed after reading Macaroni’s mom’s caption:

“Dogs: ABSOLUTE MAYHEM
Couch: fighting for its life
Poor couch… You never stood a chance, LOL!”

One commenter had the best reaction to the dog’s excitement: “They checked, double-checked, triple-checked, and quadruple-checked, YEASS!!!!!”

Related: Obedient English Springer Spaniel Crashes Training Class at Dog Park Like a Boss

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Why Dogs Love the Dog Bus

Much like going to doggy day care, riding on the dog bus is a great way to socialize your pup. They travel with other dogs and humans, so they learn how to interact with others, especially if they’re the only pooch at home. The Dog Bus shared this about pup buses: “Every van/bus is set up for dogs—loads of space to sit, stand, or curl up, nonslip floors, and safe, secure travel. It’s like they designed it with paws in mind.”

There are so many things to see, smell, and touch on the bus and at their final destination that they may not regularly come into contact with, so their mental stimulation is kicked into high gear.

And because dogs love the dog park or running around in open fields, which is where the buses usually end up, they begin associating the bus with fun and play… not to mention that they get lots of physical activity, so when they get home they’re nice and tired, and ready for an extra-long nap!

This story was originally published by PawNation on Dec 31, 2025, where it first appeared in the News section. Add PawNation as a Preferred Source by clicking here.




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