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Very good dog apparently thinks cheers for health care workers are for him

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Riley's owners were taking part in what has now become a tradition of applauding for Britain’s health care workers. LONDON - Riley, a U.K.

retriever and very good boy, was caught off guard when his human companions began clapping out of nowhere. Little did he know, his owners were taking part in what has now become a tradition of applauding for Britain’s health care workers.

Riley gracefully accepted the praise with a wag of his tail, thinking it was for him. A video posted on TikTok by Emma Marshall shows Riley wagging his tail at the sound of the applause.  “He thinks it’s for him,” someone says, as Riley appears to welcome the commendation by his human counterparts.

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