Your dog will react in one of two ways when you’re home alone. We can either throw a party to ourselves or keep our spirits low until the humans finally come back. Any pet owner will tell you that as much as party habits are irritated by torn up furniture, the latter is more painful.
A pug owner felt core pain after checking on his pug with a pet camera. Owners don't want to see their fur babies sad and upset when they're home alone, but with a pet camera, you'll be able to see their baby's disappointed expressions.
A Jan. 11 TikTok video posted by user @oski_the_pug shows a pug walking around a house with its head bowed. The owner disappeared and he went missing. He used big words and decided to make a simple request using the talk button.
The caption reads, “I'm not crying. You're crying. Okay, it's not true, I'm crying. And I haven't been around that long, so Oskey's okay.” .
All Oskey wanted was for his owner to return. No, literally, he stepped on one button, one button. The button said “Back”. He then moved to the door to see if his simple request would work. But, very unfortunately for everyone and for him, the magic button did not work.
The heartbreaking clip has been viewed 514,400 times and received 45,800 likes as of Wednesday, with users gushing over how sad Oski appears to be home alone.
One viewer said: “I didn't need another reason to never go to work again.”
Another added: “I would have quit my job that day.”
Other users are asking the owner to introduce them to friends who can accompany Mr. Oskey. She replied: “We have a very sociable cat who plays with Oskie a lot. Sunny takes care of things when the time comes.”
If Sonny is still waiting for his owner at the door, it's clear that he's not living up to Oskie's expectations.
newsweek We asked @oski_the_pug for additional comment.
Pets who choose to throw their own parties somehow always end up getting caught.
A dog owner recently discovered his dachshund standing on the table while he was home alone. He stood tall as if he were the king of the castle. Another dog rebelled against his owner and continued to get on the couch even though his owner put lots of chairs on the couch to keep him away.
Perhaps one day your dog will learn that no matter what you do, he can't escape, especially not with a pet camera in the house.
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