Bride and zoomies! Moment golden retriever Sonny 'celebrates' owners' marriage proposal with a crazy dash around Tasmania beach

 This is the comical moment a golden retriever frantically ran around a beach in the middle of a romantic marriage proposal.

Footage captured on Marion Bay beach in Tasmania shows the two-year-old dog called Sonny get a serious case of the 'zoomies' as his owners Madison and Jack get engaged.

The excited dog begins to dig a small hole as Jack drops down to one knee and proposes to Madison.

After getting a glimpse of the ring, Sonny runs in the direction of the camera before dashing around the beach and appearing to make a heart shape around his owners - who have been together for seven years.Jack and Madison's video, which was filmed on August 13, went viral after she posted it on December 3 and they later took to TikTok to reveal they plan to marry next April

Jack and Madison's video, which was filmed on August 13, went viral after she posted it on December 3 and they later took to TikTok to reveal they plan to marry next April

Golden retriever Sonny digs a small hole as Jack gets down on one knee and proposes to Madison on Marion Bay beach, Tasmania

Golden retriever Sonny digs a small hole as Jack gets down on one knee and proposes to Madison on Marion Bay beach, Tasmania

The dog begins to run around his owners as Jack presents the ring to his partner

The dog begins to run around his owners as Jack presents the ring to his partner 

As Jack places the ring on Madison's finger and the couple embrace one another, the dog continues to run around them with excitement.

Madison shared the video of the proposal online on December 3 and it has since gone viral with more than 14 million views on TikTok alone. 

Madison and Jack took to TikTok again to answer questions about the proposal, which took place on August 13, and revealed they plann to marry next April.  

Madison said: 'After Jack proposed he had organised his parents to look after Sonny at our house and he told me to pack a bag. 

We went into town to this beautiful hotel and we stayed there and he had organised a beautiful restaurant for dinner. It was the best day of our lives.' 

The bride-to-be went on to say she was not sure if Sonny would take part in the couple's upcoming wedding because he 'gets very excited', before looking at the canine and asking: 'Do you want to be the ring bearer?'

She added: 'We're not sure if he'd even be able to walk down the aisle but what do you guys think? Do you think that we should make him walk down the aisle or try? He gets really excited.' 

After the phenomenal response to the proposal video, Marion took to social media to write: 'Safe to say everyone loves love and they love Sonny. 

'Thanks to everyone who liked, shared and celebrated our special moment. Welcome to my new followers here too.

'Marion Bay beach, where Jack proposed, was where we would drive to on the weekends to let Sonny run around and be free to swim in the waves, chase sticks and just generally go cray cray (sic).

Madison places her hands over her mouth as Jack proposes

Sonny frantically runs around the couple after watching Jack present the ring to Madison 

The dog appears to make a heart shape around the couple as Jack presents the ring to Madison

The dog appears to make a heart shape around the couple as Jack presents the ring to Madison

The dog continues to run around the couple as they celebrate on the beach in Tasmania

The dog continues to run around the couple as they celebrate on the beach in Tasmania

'Often on the drive there Jack and I will listen to our favourite music, and talk about how lovely the land of Hobart/Nipaluna really is and how lucky we are to live here.  

'We chose the song that I will walk down the aisle to on that exact drive one day, a song that made us both cry with gratitude for each other and our lives with Sonny.

'The thing that I appreciated so much about Jack's proposal was that it was so simple and meaningful. 

And of course, he knew I would appreciate having a video of it to look back on, we didn’t realise so many others would also experience feelings of joy and love watching it too. But we’re glad.'

Viewers later took to social media to share their thoughts on the heartwarming scenes.

One person wrote: 'The dog understood the assignment.'

While another person added: 'I cracked up with the digging. Your dog knew the right energy to bring with the zoomies.'

Elsewhere another viewer commented: 'The dog felt the energy and knew what's up.'

Viewers congratulated the couple on their engagement, with one saying the dog's zoomies made this 'much more beautiful'

Viewers congratulated the couple on their engagement, with one saying the dog's zoomies made this 'much more beautiful'

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