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After a long, hard, and very cold winter, there is nothing like seeing those early signs of spring.
Everyone enjoys the beautiful spring flowers and the trees in bloom, even dogs.
We see that in a new, truly beautiful video that will make you so excited for spring.
It’s from the account @schatzithedachshi, featuring the beautiful blond Longhaired Dachshund named Schatzi.
The little dog finds herself in the most magical petal storm from a cherry blossom tree in the middle of Central Park.
Schatzi looks around in the video, takes it all in, but mostly just sits perfectly still and lets the beauty happen around her.
It truly looks like a painting!
Schatzi and her parents clearly picked the right day to see the trees in Central Park, as the cherry blossom season is relatively short.
If you enjoy seeing this cute little dog going on adventures, then this is the account for you.
Her parents even included another slideshow video of her enjoying the cherry blossoms in Central Park.
We also love that Schatzi is described as having a “torso longer than Kendall Jenner” in her bio.
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Facts About Cherry Blossom Season
Though there are many places in the Northeast to see cherry blossoms (like Washington DC), Central Park is definitely one of the best.
In Central Park, there are over 18,000 trees, and many of them are stunning cherry blossoms, but you must get there soon if you want to see them.
The Japanese cherry blossoms were first introduced to America in 1912 when Japan gifted 3,000 trees to the U.S.
There are now over 30,000 cherry trees in NYC, cared for by New York City Parks & Recreation across the five boroughs.
If you’re trying to see the cherry blossoms in NYC, so your dog can also have a beautiful moment, try the Cherry Blossom Tracker.
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This story was originally published by Parade Pets on Apr 21, 2026, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add Parade Pets as a Preferred Source by clicking here.