This is the adorable moment two dogs in Spain greeted their owner after a day of watching religious processions.
The pups, named Curro and Coto, have gone viral online for the unique viewing platform installed on the terrace of their home in Sanlucar de Barrameda, Cadiz.
A traditional piece a red fabric with gold embroidery detailing is seen wrapped around the bottom half of the terrace.
Two square holes have been cut out, which the dogs stick their heads through to watch the processions on the street below during Holy Week.
The pups first went viral last year when their viewing platform was debuted on TikTok.
Their owner (@curroflauta), has reinstalled the viewing holes this year, sharing a new video of his ‘prepared’ pets.
Religious processions happen throughout Semana Santa and are organised by so-called ‘brotherhoods’ (cofradias) of local churches and parishes.
These brotherhoods walk through major cities and towns while holding huge floats on their shoulders that carry large statues of religious figures, including Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary.