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Video: Dog Answers ‘Who Ate the Butter?' Just With His Eyes

Video: Dog Answers ‘Who Ate the Butter?' Just With His Eyes

Yahoo08-07-2025
Dogs often surprise their owners with several mischievous activities, like being sneaky with their food or stealing a little treat now and then. However, when it comes to hiding their mistake, the fur babies are not very good at it. This particular Bernese Mountain Dog did not know that their eyes would reveal the entire story when they sneakily ate the butter.
The pet parent captured the funny moment and shared the video on Instagram on March 1 through the account @joshdustin2. Since then, the clip has gone viral as people are finding themselves in stitches after seeing the dog's expression. The video has garnered 4.6 million views and 192K likes as of now.
A video on Instagram displayed a Bernese Mountain Dog being unable to hide their emotions when their owner confronted them about whether they had eaten the butter. The video has been winning hearts on the internet.
The Instagram video started by first giving a look at a dog sitting on a couch. When the pet parent went on to ask the question, 'Who ate the butter?' the canine had a very gentle and calm face. Soon, the owner panned the camera towards another Bernese Mountain Dog who was lying on another couch. As soon as the human parent of the fur baby asked the same question to them, the dog could not control his eyes. The look of being guilty was very clearly there on their face. The video will definitely bring a smile to anyone's face.
People in the comment section cannot stop gushing about the dog's reaction to the pet parent's question. One person jokingly expressed what the furry baby might be thinking at that moment. They wrote, 'It was the neighbors cat… I'm sure of it.' Another Instagram user perfectly pointed out, 'Pure panic in that eye.' 'Great poker face, buddy,' praised another person.
The post Video: Dog Answers 'Who Ate the Butter?' Just With His Eyes appeared first on DogTime.
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