A pair of dogs locked their owner out and took over the house in this hilarious skit. The pups saw an opportunity to take control, and they seized it. Watch the short but hysterical clip to see how these pups got their owner out of the house and what they did once they removed her and were finally free to do what they wanted.
All pet owners love and adore their animals. For the most part, there isn’t anything pet owners wouldn’t do for their animals. That’s what you do for those you love, right? Love will make you do crazy, inexplicable things at times. Love is very powerful, that is for sure.
Now, all of those same pet owners want to believe that the love and adoration they have for their four-legged, furry friend is reciprocated by the animal. We all know, or at least hope, that our animals love us as well and that they would do anything for us, too. But is that really true? Does Fluffy have an unending, undying love for us? Or is Fluffy just slowly plotting and waiting for the moment when it can take over and assume control of the house?
In a clip posted on YouTube, two pups, who had apparently been waiting for the opportunity to seize control of the house, saw their moment and took it, not hesitating for a second.
Hilariously, the dogs worked together to push the woman outside and then lock the door once she was finally out of the structure. Then, the big question, at least for the dogs, anyway, becomes, what do you do with that newfound power? Well, they had some ideas.
For starters, they decided they were not to go to their upcoming vet appointment. It was erased from the calendar, and instead, it was filled in with going to a nearby dog park – a much more pleasant and enjoyable outing.
But the dogs don’t have control of the house as long as they’d hoped. Their reign is rather short-lived, and I can only imagine the kind of trouble they likely found themselves in.
Genesis 1:21 “And God created great whales, and every living creature that moves, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good.”