Chihuahua's Funny Markings Have the Internet in Stitches
Some dogs stand out for their personalities, but Summer Laettner's Chihuahua is turning heads for a completely different reason. Thanks to a set of hilarious markings, Poppi is going viral and giving the internet something to laugh about.
This video speaks for itself because seeing her markings is far better than any description we could come up with. And once you notice them, you'll definitely want to take a closer look.
@summer_laettner original sound - Summer
Summer doesn't say anything in the video's caption, and no explanation is necessary. Poppi is one unique-looking Chihuahua, and depending on how you look at her, it looks like she either has a mullet or a stripe down her back like a skunk!
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What People Had To Say in the Comments
Summer's video was an instant hit, racking up more than 9 million views and 8k comments. It's clear that Poppi's markings are definitely leaving a lasting impression, and viewers had some very funny things to say about them.
@Paolo got more than 378k likes without saying a word; he shared a picture of a dog's side profile with a mullet. One commenter replied, "I can't..." and another replied, "This picture has me dying!"
Commenter @Jyllie Bean shared a picture of Jim Carrey's character from the movie Dumb and Dumber, and said simply, "It's giving..."
@Marianna shared a picture of a honey badger and got nearly 40k likes when she said, "It's him, but inverted."
@Mpho got close to 100k likes when they asked what we were all wondering, "Did she get manufactured like this, or did you edit her?" @aidan prince replied, "No way that's stock. Definitely some aftermarket parts installed." @Deisy said she'd been customized, and @chaddy replied, "Her mom dyed her."
Summer hasn't confirmed it outright, but in another video, she painted a portrait of Poppi without the now-famous markings. She mentioned it was painted before she became a deer, so we're guessing it's a dye job, not au naturel.
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This story was originally published May 11, 2026 at 5:55 AM.