Kate Glavan is into that dog.
So much so that she wears an inflatable Snoopy costume and films herself dancing on the roof of her apartment building.
Glavan, who grew up in Edina and is now a digital creator in New York City, often shares her love of Charles Schulz's daydreaming beagle on Instagram and TikTok.
"Snoopy is such a comfort character," the 25-year-old said.
Glavan's obsession with Snoopy was fueled by the "Peanuts" television specials she watched growing up, visits to the Mall of America's Camp Snoopy (now Nickelodeon Universe) and photos snapped next to the many "Peanuts" statues scattered around the Twin Cities that celebrate the characters' creator, a Twin Cities native.
But it's not just a Minnesota thing. Around the country, Gen Z has apparently fallen hard for the 1950 beagle.

This holiday season, those born just too late for the Tickle Me Elmo craze led a run on a puffer-clad plush Snoopy exclusive to CVS. (As with Elmo, Snoopy doll-hunters were staking out stores, and resellers demanded many times the toy's original price.) Last April, a Red Cross Snoopy-as-Joe Cool T-shirt giveaway went viral and drew throngs of young blood donors.
The internet is awash in Snoopy memes, and social media accounts devoted to the dog are followed by hundreds of thousands. Like so many other vintage, kid-oriented characters, Snoopy's mug is on every type of merch.