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The Viral “He’s Contagious” Trick Every Dog Owner Is Talking About
Every dog parent knows the scenario: you’re out for a calm walk, leash in hand, doing your best to keep things relaxed and safe. Suddenly, an unleashed dog bolts toward yours, tail wagging or barking, while the owner shouts the dreaded phrase—“It’s okay, he’s friendly!” For those with reactive or anxious dogs, those words feel like a warning rather than a comfort.
Often, “he’s friendly” really means “I don’t have control of my dog.” If your pup is recovering from an injury, nervous around strangers, or simply uninterested in meeting another animal, an uninvited approach can be stressful and even dangerous. That’s why one dog mom’s clever TikTok hack has resonated with thousands of pet owners: instead of arguing, she shuts down the encounter with just two words—“He’s contagious.”
The brilliance of the line is that it immediately flips the situation. Rather than insisting their dog just wants to “say hi,” the approaching owner suddenly envisions possible consequences: vet bills, medical risks, or even illness spreading to humans. Most don’t wait for further explanation—they scoop up their dog and leave. The humor behind it makes it even more effective, as people process the unexpected reply while instinctively stepping back.

The TikToker adds that for extra punch, some owners jokingly name-drop illnesses like Giardia, which can affect both dogs and humans. Though said in jest, the tactic gets the message across quickly without confrontation. The goal isn’t to scare anyone but to create an instant boundary when other owners fail to respect one.
Dog lovers in the comments section shared their own creative spins on the hack. One wrote, “I told someone mine had lice—worked immediately.” Another admitted to shouting, “Mine is NOT good luck!” Many mentioned go-to phrases like “kennel cough,” “eye infection,” or the blunt and direct “Mine bites.” A few even confessed to changing their posture and tone to appear more intimidating, ensuring their warnings carried weight.
These responses reflect a shared frustration among dog parents: too many people excuse their lack of control with the blanket reassurance of “he’s friendly.” But as countless reactive dog owners know, friendliness doesn’t make up for an unleashed dog barreling toward one that isn’t ready.

What started as one woman’s quick-thinking response has now sparked a wave of ideas from fellow dog parents, all united by the same goal: protecting their pups while keeping walks calm, safe, and drama-free.
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This content was created with AI assistance and edited by the iHeartDogs team.