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Please enjoy this wonderful dog frolicking through a homemade ball pit

We can only hope to one day achieve this level of happiness.
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Petrana Radulovic
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Please enjoy this wonderful dog frolicking through a homemade ball pit
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One man dared dream the impossible and made his pup the happiest dog in the world with a homemade ball pit.

When a nearby Toys "R" Us was going out of business, YouTuber penguinz0 found out they were selling packs of 200 ball pit balls for $2 a pack. Naturally, he bought 5,400 and filled a hallway with them.

The last minute of the video is pure and utter bliss. The dog frolics through the ball pit, sometimes playing with its owner, and sometimes just leaping through the plastic balls without a care in the world.

The state of society might be a mess, but at least there is one dog out there having a gosh-darn fantastic day.

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Petrana Radulovic

Petrana Radulovic was a web culture fellow here at Mashable. She enjoys exploring the growing intersection of story-telling and digital spaces, hanging out in book shops and art museums, and the tasteful meme. Follow her on Twitter at @pet_rana for #relatable content.


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