A 15-second clip of Skuddbutt hearing a string cheese wrapper from the other side of the house. The video highlights his explosive acceleration, but more importantly, the braking mechanism —which involves his hindquarters dropping so low they scrape the carpet. 8.4 million views.

A 2-minute supercut set to "Barbie Girl" (remix). Skuddbutt running through snow is a masterclass in physics. His back legs move faster than his front legs, resulting in a "butt-led drift" around trees.

Skuddbutt attempts to jump onto a bed that is 18 inches high. His front paws make it. His rear does not. He hangs there, suspended, legs kicking, refusing help. The audio is the owner's silent, shaking laughter.

While other pet accounts focus on tricks or cuteness, Skuddbutt leans into the weirdness. The owner does not shy away from the viral nature of the dog's build. They lean into it, posting slow-motion walks and tagging accounts like @bigbootydogs (which, surprisingly, exists).

A high-resolution still image of Skuddbutt looking back over his shoulder. The angle is low, looking up at his rear. The caption: "He knows what you're looking at." This tweet holds the record for most quote tweets calling the dog "caked up."

What started as a simple pet account has exploded into a viral phenomenon. Searching for "skuddbutt twitter best" yields thousands of results—from hilarious meme edits to fascinated first-time viewers asking, "Is that dog real?"

Just be prepared to explain to your coworkers why you are laughing at a picture of a dog's behind. Follow @skuddbutt on X (Twitter) for daily content. Warning: May cause uncontrollable giggling and an urge to buy a Husky (do not do this unless you are prepared for the screaming).

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