Florida Horse Hurricane Milton TikTok
A Florida woman and her horse have gone viral after she shared a video of him comfy as could be inside their family home ahead of Hurricane Milton. @rebekahsue0/TikTok

A Florida woman and her horse have gone viral after she shared a video of him comfy as could be inside their family home ahead of Hurricane Milton.

The TikTok shared Wednesday by a woman named Rebekah showed her horse standing inside her living room standing on a thick bed of sawdust, eating some hay piled in a storage bin.

In the video, two people can be heard laughing as the horse looks around the room while chewing his hay. One person pretending to be the horse says, "Hey guys, what's up? Why is everybody looking at me?"

@rebekahsue0

We brought my 31 year old horse inside to wait out Hurricane Milton. We are directly in the path if the eye in Bradenton, Fl and there was no way i was leaving him outside.#hurricanemilton #hurricane #milton #horse #equine #bradenton

♬ original sound - Rebekah Sue

"We brought my 31-year-old horse inside to wait out Hurricane Milton. We are directly in the path [of] the eye in Bradenton, Florida, and there was no way I was leaving him outside," Rebekah captioned the TikTok.

The video has since gone viral, amassing more than 7.5 million views. Thousands of people commented under the post saying they appreciated how lighthearted the video was.

"That horse is like 'omg sleepover at mom's house??!? Yes!'" one user joked. Another commented, "I love you for doing this."

@rebekahsue0

Dobbin was very excited to be back in his usual space. He is such an amazing horse and i couldnt ask for more from him. He kept his cool all night long even through losing power and debris slamming into the house. Overall, we did ok especially compared to how others faired last night. My heart goes out to everyone through this mess.#hurricanemilton #hurricane #milton #horse #equine #bradenton

♬ original sound - Rebekah Sue

Rebekah later shared updates that the horse's name is Dobbin. She posted another video Thursday morning of her taking the horse back outside and into the yard, sharing that she and her family made it out alright.

"Dobbin was very excited to be back in his usual space," Rebekah captioned the recent TikTok. "He kept his cool all night long even through losing power and debris slamming into the house. Overall, we did OK especially compared to how others [fared] last night. My heart goes out to everyone through this mess."

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