The video of this curious dog being introduced to lemons will definitely brighten your day. The adorable puppy loves the taste of sour lemon slice and his response to new sour taste is priceless. puppy is dancing around the lemon piece and mesmerized by its sour taste.

The puppy looks confused by the strange taste of lemon and attempts to bite it but cannot handle the strong taste. Adorable!

Life is full of new and pleasant surprises when we are young. For most of us, we find pleasure in experiencing what the world has to offer. Whether it is new people, new places and of course all food is new at that point.

Experimenting with food is one of the great experiences, while there is a huge choice. At the end of the day, we like what we believe is best for us and whatever our taste buds favor of. However, those sour foods that often catch us by surprise are most definitely the most dramatic experiences when it comes down to food. In this video, we have the perfect example of such a case.

Like cats getting frightened of cucumbers, the latest viral phenomenon among some pet owners is giving their puppies or pups a taste of a lemon. Videos capturing dogs wincing at the fruit are circling social websites, and they are leaving a bitter taste with some concerned pet parents. While some pet advocates see the videos as cruel, others are wondering if it is unsafe for puppies to eat lemons as well.

The lemon liquid is likely not your canine's drink of choice, but he can look more good, feel better and may even behave more enjoyable with help from this tart tonic. Of course, you should consult with your veterinarian if you are contemplating supplementing your dog's diet with lemon juice as a source of vitamin C.

Just because your precious doggy shows an interest in the yummy citrus fruits you eat and use in cooking, do not immediately assume they are harmless to him. Assumptions are often a recipe for disaster. If your dog accidentally eats any type of citrus, it is smart to contact your vet.

Apart from the fact that your dog may reject the sour taste, it is very important to keep your pet away from lemons.

The ASPCA notes that the sure fruits are indeed toxic to canines. The poisonous components are the psoralen compounds and the aromatic oils. If your puppy gets his paws on a lemon, he may encounter unpleasant side effects including throwing up, diarrhea and even unusual light sensitivity.