Puppy Parents Will Understand This
A couple returns home from a quick walk to check on their puppy Bruce, who has a known habit of pooping on the floor. To their relief and delight, Bruce behaved well and left no messes in the house. The owners celebrate enthusiastically, praising Bruce as a 'good boy.'
Summary
The video captures a relatable moment for dog owners as a couple returns home after leaving their puppy, Bruce, unsupervised — something they don't typically do. Normally, Bruce is kept in his crate, but on this occasion they chose to trust him during what was described as a quick walk. Bruce is noted to have a habit of pooping on the floor, which sets up the tension of the moment.
Upon returning, the owners carefully inspect the home for any signs of accidents — specifically urine or feces. One person checks first, verbally narrating what they see (or don't see), and is relieved to find no messes. The second person confirms the finding, also reporting no pee or poop discovered.
The video ends on a heartwarming and celebratory note, with both owners lavishing Bruce with enthusiastic praise, calling him a 'good boy' and 'baby boy.' The moment captures the simple but genuine joy that pet owners feel when their animals meet expectations, especially after being given a new level of trust.
Key Insights
- The owners acknowledge that Bruce has a known habit of pooping on the floor, establishing why leaving him unsupervised was a risk.
- The couple normally keeps Bruce in his crate, but on this occasion they chose to trust him during a short absence.
- Upon returning, the owners conduct a deliberate inspection of the home, verbally narrating their search for any accidents.
- Both owners independently confirm finding no pee or poop, suggesting a shared sense of relief and validation of their trust in Bruce.
- The owners respond to Bruce's good behavior with intense, enthusiastic praise, reflecting how meaningful small milestones are in puppy training.
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Transcript
[0:00] our little baby puppy Bruce inside. He loves to poop on the floor. >> We usually leave him in his crate, but I trusted him. >> It was a quick walk, >> Bruce. >> Hopefully he was a good boy. >> Good boy. I don't see any poos in here. No pee. No poo poo. Good boy. Yes, little man. Let's see. >> Looks good. >> Looks good. No pee pees. No poo. >> Very good, Bruce. Good boy. Come here, baby boy. Oh, very good boy. Yes, you [0:34] are. Yes, you are such a good boy.
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