LOOK: Smiling dog 'Shuku' is just too happy for Golden Week | Inquirer Technology

LOOK: Smiling dog ‘Shuku’ is just too happy for Golden Week

/ 06:40 PM May 04, 2017

Shuku, the shiba inu. Image: Twitter/kagemans

Shuku, the shiba inu. Image: Twitter/@kagemans

The Japanese are currently celebrating Golden Week, a series of holidays which began in April 29 and will last until May 7. But apparently, humans are not the only ones enjoying time away from work and school.

A shiba inu that goes by the name “Shuku” is just as happy as its owner, if not more so for the extended time off, reports RocketNews24.

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“This is the most awesome photo of my dog ever.” Image: Twitter/@kagemans

“This is the most awesome photo of my dog ever.” Image: Twitter/@kagemans

Japanese Twitter user @kagemans posted a photo of the ecstatic doggo while being hoisted under its front paws.

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This is not the first time that Shuku has claimed internet fame. In 2015, the dog caught the admiration of netizens when @kagemans posted a photo of Shuku wearing a smug expression beside its new pee pad.

Image: Twitter/@kagemans

Image: Twitter/@kagemans

Shuku has other blissful photos on its owner’s Twitter account. If you need a little pick-me-up to start the day, just remember that there’s a Japanese dog on the internet who’s more than willing to share a smile. Alfred Bayle/JB

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