Three-year-old girl and her Rottweiler leap around on a trampoline

Bouncing buddies: Three-year-old girl and her Rottweiler best buddy leap around on a trampoline in adorable footage

  • Three-year-old Alex, from Wyoming, jumps for joy with Kona, a Rottweiler 
  • In the footage the pair bounce in sync with each other as the youngster shrieks  
  • The acrobatic two-year-old dog even performs somersaults as they leap about

This is the adorable moment a toddler and her dog enjoy a bounce on the trampoline together, with the pet even performing somersaults. 

Three-year-old Alex, from Jackson, Wyoming, is seen jumping for joy with her four-legged playmate, Kona, a two-year-old Rottweiler.

In the footage, captured by the girl’s parents on May 5, the pair bounce in sync with each other as the youngster shrieks with happiness.

Kona copies the little girl’s movements and even appears to be encouraging her to do a forward flip as the acrobatic dog repeatedly rolls over head-first.

Alex’s parents said: ‘Alex loves to jump on the trampoline with Kona, our two-year-old Rottweiler.

‘Kona is super sweet with Alex and is her best friend. They always are looking out for each other.’ 

Three-year-old Alex, from Jackson, Wyoming, was captured jumping for joy with her four-legged playmate, Kona


Kona appears to be encouraging the toddler to do a forward flip as the acrobatic dog repeatedly rolls over head first (left) and jumps high above her head (right)

Alex seems to be thoroughly enjoying the bouncing session with the two-year-old Rottweiler

As Alex shouts out ‘wow’ and ‘bounce’ the dog barks in response in a heart-warming display of friendship. 

The dog continues to show his best moves, bouncing high above the three-year-old’s head and dramatically rolling over on its side. 

Alex’s mother can be heard laughing from behind the camera as the playful pair become increasingly enthusiastic with each bounce.  

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