Animals
Dogs Innocently Stare At Owner After Getting Caught Eating Spaghetti
Our dogs always brighten up our days when we witness many action that they prepare in our presence.
But sometimes daring ventures are took care by dogs far from the eyes of the owners - such was also the case in the video, which is a real success online.
Last year, a sympathetic video landed on YouTube in which the owner caught his two dogs during the theft. Without his permission, they ate spaghetti off the table, staring innocently at him in his presence. That was the moment the dogs realized they had done something they shouldn't have done.
Since they had already served food before, the owner allowed them to ate the spaghetti to the end. At his command, they then ate the rest of the spaghetti, and impressed many animal lovers online with their expression.
In the comments, someone wrote that when he catches his dog stealing food, he just eats faster. The dogs in the video, however, are much more well-behaved, even if they have allowed themselves something they shouldn't. Watch the video, which has already garnered more than 1.5 million views on the YouTube network.
But sometimes daring ventures are took care by dogs far from the eyes of the owners - such was also the case in the video, which is a real success online.
Last year, a sympathetic video landed on YouTube in which the owner caught his two dogs during the theft. Without his permission, they ate spaghetti off the table, staring innocently at him in his presence. That was the moment the dogs realized they had done something they shouldn't have done.
Since they had already served food before, the owner allowed them to ate the spaghetti to the end. At his command, they then ate the rest of the spaghetti, and impressed many animal lovers online with their expression.
In the comments, someone wrote that when he catches his dog stealing food, he just eats faster. The dogs in the video, however, are much more well-behaved, even if they have allowed themselves something they shouldn't. Watch the video, which has already garnered more than 1.5 million views on the YouTube network.







