Introducing Remy, a good girl who might be a party game prodigy.
Ashley Agapiou recognized the 5-month-old chocolate Lab was unique as soon as she brought him home. Ashley’s sister Molley Agapiou said of Remy, “His personality is contagious. She adores climbing all over you and shoving her new toys and bones in your face to show them off to you.

But it wasn’t until they decided to have a March Madness party that Remy’s parents realized what a gifted tactician she was. Jenga was set up in the living room for people who didn’t want to watch the basketball. Except for Remy, no one seemed to be interested in the stacked blocks.

“Because it was a significant play, everyone was concentrated on the game,” “said Agapiou. “However, I wasn’t very interested in the game, so I was watching Remy and noticed that she was engrossed in the Jenga game.
Agapiou pulled out her phone and began filming Remy exploring the wooden tower. Even someone with the steadiest of hands will have difficulty playing the traditional game of physical and mental talent. Remy, though, welcomed the challenge despite having no prior expertise.

The Jenga game was truly played for the first time, according to Agapiou. Therefore, Remy had never before seen the pieces. Then, in a daring maneuver, Remy startled Agapiou by clawing at one of the bottom bricks and using her lips to delicately pull it out. After a little sway, the Jenga tower stabilized itself.
Agapiou recorded everything and shared the video on social media. Remy’s Jenga victory gained a lot of attention and received more than 400,000 likes on Twitter in a matter of days. Even other pet owners were encouraged by the video to share their dogs’ Jenga attempts.

It was undoubtedly pure luck that she chose the piece that was available for her to grab because it was loose. said Agapiou. We were all completely taken aback by what had happened. Remy triumphantly trotted off with the object, hiding it under the table as she did so.
Typically, Agapiou explained, “we don’t let her have items that aren’t her toys.” But after that remarkable snag, “we thought she deserved to chew on it for a little while!”