Depending on how you look at it, a snowy winter can be either tons of fun or tons of work. Shoveling driveways may be time-consuming, and preparing for winter storms isn’t for the faint of heart, but leave it to kids and pets to remind us that snow can be magical, too.

For the most adorable example, look no further than Tish the Pit Bull. She’s always been a happy dog, but the first (and second) snow of the year has her spinning in excitement! Her mama couldn’t get enough of her circular zoomies on December 3, and neither could her TikTok followers!

Look at her go! Most dogs zoom back and forth across the room, or even across the house, but this silly dog prefers to keep her zoomies contained. It’s just one more way that she’s completely unique!

“Does she know her parking brake is on?” commenter @bananaham asked. She purposely left it on so Mom could watch her Zoom! Everyone needs to know how excited she was about being outside, even though experienced dog parents know what this Pittie is truly zooming about.

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“We call those the just pooped zoomies,” shared @zombaeb420. My dogs get those, too! I’m not sure what it is about going to the bathroom that makes dogs so excited, but it never gets old to watch.

This happy Pit Bull has her family wrapped around her paw, and now she has thousands of fans cheering for her every move, too. There’s something about her childlike joy that no one can resist!

Why Do Dogs Zoom?

Zooming is an adorable and chaotic way for dogs to share their energy and joy, but it actually has a scientific name, too. When a dog has the zoomies, they’re experiencing frenetic random activity periods, or FRAPs.

Although veterinarians haven’t pinpointed an exact cause of FRAPs, they agree it seems to be a way for dogs to release pent-up energy, stress, or happiness. They may be more common in puppies and young dogs, but even senior dogs can get the zoomies when they’re feeling good.

Clearly, Tish is one happy dog after doing her business and enjoying the winter’s first snow. Her joy is positively contagious!

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This story was originally published by PetHelpful on Dec 10, 2025, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.