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Dog camouflages with his surroundings
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Owner shocked at nearly stepping on perfectly hidden dog. Can you spot him?

By Justine Seraphin Country Manager

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A woman shared a photo of her dog who is perfectly camouflaged with his surroundings, making him impossible to find! Can you spot him in less than 10 seconds?

Christina Suvo is both the creator of this photo and the woman driving the internet absolutely insane!

It all started when she walked into her kitchen and accidentally stepped into her dog, not noticing he was there!

A perfect chameleon

When she realised how perfectly concealed he was, she decided to take a picture and share her amazement with the world.

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The image instantly went viral. Many people started to hypothesize on the dog’s location. Some thought it was some sort of April Fool’s joke, that there was no dog…but they were wrong. 

Some thought the dog might’ve been in a picture on the fridge…but they were wrong. Some thought he was hiding behind the door or near a closet, but no matter how much they focused and how hard they tried, no one could find the so-called ‘dog’!

And the correct answer is…

Christina finally had to end the internet’s agony and reveal where her pooch was hanging out. So SPOILER ALERT – if you’re still looking for the little guy, don’t read on, we’re about to reveal his location!

The dog in question is actually a black lab…does that give you a hint?

If you’re really stumped, check out the photo below. The pup is lying on the kitchen rug, perfectly blending into its dark colour. Even though we know the answer to this puzzling case, it's still hard to distinguish the dog’s features! If you squint really hard, you can notice his pink tongue…but that’s pretty much it!

Well done, little guy! You truly fooled us all!

Dog hides in plain sight

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