A DOG with possibly the world’s largest nose is going viral as fans love to watch her snout-related adventures.
The owners of Lapsha, a white and fluffy Canadian borzoi, have been busy documenting her “daily struggles” of possessing such a large sniffer.
Her family believes that she could beat the record for the longest nose, but Lapsha is probably too busy being an Instagram star.
The popular pooch’s self-titled Instagram account boasts 108k fans who regularly receive updates on the state of her lengthy sniffer – also known as her “snootapede”.
Her page is filled with a mixture of bad nose angles, outside adventures and favourite phrases like: “Just snootin’ about” and “Snoot magic”.
However, it’s also filled with Lapsha’s “daily struggles” of clumsiness, messiness and tiredness of holding up such a nose.
Borzois have always been known for their long noses and originally hailed from Russia, where the large sighthounds were used to kill wolves.
On a recent walk, her owners explained: “When comfortable, the snootapede starts to droop and the snoot reaches maximum droop.
“This is called true form. This is often immeasurable, like trying to measure a shifting mountain range.”
In another image, Lapsha enjoys an ice cream for her birthday – but her giant hooter almost knocks it to the floor
Her family wrote next to the hilarious image: “We go to get celebratory ice cream, which seems to have melded to become one with the snoot.
“Where does ice cream start and snoot end? A question we may never find the answers to.”
And next to a particularly glamorous picture of Lapsha in front of a stunning sunset, the caption reads: “She loves late summer nature walks. But who doesn’t?
“The snoot knows what the snoot likes.”
Everything the white pooch does seems to be a huge hit with her growing legion of fans.
One follower wrote: “Lapsha is the most borzoi looking borzoi and I love her.”
Another chimed in: “She’s like a diamond rare but beautiful my gorgeous gem.”
“Oh my goodness that face, she’s ridiculous I love her,” a third responded.