In these trying times it's essential to take a step back from your anxious thoughts every day and Drunken Woman Pickup Sexenjoy some wholesome, soothing content.
If you're in need of something good, look no further than a Twitter thread from Saturday Night Live "Weekend Update" writer, Pete Schultz, whose dog loves Law & Orderand happens to have an amazing singing voice.
Now that most people are (or should be) social distancing in an attempt to slow the spread of the new coronavirus, which results in the disease COVID-19, it's a perfect time to rewatch TV shows.
Schultz, for instance, is watching a lot of Law & Order, which he appears to do quite often since his dog knows recognizes theme song.
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According to Schultz, his talented pup, who was literally named Odafin (after the Law & Ordercharacter Odafin Tutuola,) howls along to the catchy theme song every single time he hears it. Like, truly. Every. Time. Schultz shared a few more videos to prove Odafin's love for the series, and said he has recorded so many of the hilarious moments that the footage takes up most of his phone's memory.
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Though Odafin clearly has a special place in his heart for Law & Order (or should we sayPaw & Order?) he's not the only one to get down to the theme song. Apparently, dogs just love it.
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Some dogs prefer to sing to Everybody Loves Raymond,and you know what? We love that too.
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Verdict: Any dog singing any theme song is great.
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