A dog's disgruntled reaction to a Donald Trump car sticker has left the internet in stitches.

The incident, captured in a TikTok video, shows service dog Mushka growling from the back seat of a car at a sticker on a nearby vehicle featuring the former president's face.

The clip was shared by Subatomic Matta (@subatomicmatta) with the caption: "My service dog started growling from the back seat but when I saw why I lost it." The video has since garnered over 115,800 likes and more than 407,000 views.

In the video, Mushka the Keeshond appears to become unhappy at the sight of the sticker, leading her owner to ask while laughing: "Is it, is it Donald Trump? Is Donald Trump upsetting you?" The dog continued to stare at the sticker.

The video comes as Republican nominee Trump campaigns for another potential run in the upcoming presidential election.

Current polls and analyses, as covered by Newsweek, show a polarized electorate with Trump maintaining a strong base of support, though he faces significant challenges from both within the Republican Party and from Democratic opponents.

According to American Kennel Club, Mushka's breed, the Keeshond, is known for its friendly and affectionate nature, though perhaps she is more a fan of Trump's rival in the November election, Kamala Harris, based upon her reaction to the sticker.

Commenters on the video found Mushka's interaction with it hilarious, with many echoing the dog's apparent dislike for the controversial political figure.

Stock image of dog in a car. Mushka the Keeshond growled at a Donald Trump car sticker. Stock image of dog in a car. Mushka the Keeshond growled at a Donald Trump car sticker. LindaE/iStock / Getty Images Plus

"Omg is she a Keeshond? Keeshonds don't even like regular people so you know for a fact she wouldn't like him," joked one user, named Emily.

Another viewer said: "Me too, pupper, me too."

The video also sparked discussions about other dogs' reactions to Trump. One user said, "Mine growls when she hears his voice," and another wrote, "My Bernese mountain dog growls whenever he is on the TV."

Others suggested that Mushka's reaction was a sign of her excellence in her service duties.

"Mushka is excelling in her service duties!" said one commenter, while another humorously wrote, "Mushka for president," said another viewer.

As a service dog, Mushka's role is to assist her owner with specific tasks related to her owner's needs. Such dogs are trained to perform a variety of functions, from guiding individuals who are blind to alerting people with hearing impairments and providing support to individuals with mental health conditions.

Originally bred as a companion and watchdog on Dutch barges, Keeshonds are intelligent and alert, often forming strong bonds with their families.

Their distinctive "spectacles"—markings around their eyes—give them an expressive appearance.

Newsweek reached out to @subatomicmatta for comment via TikTok. We could not verify the details of the case.

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