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Dog Escapes and Runs Away From Groomers—Ring Cam Captures What Happens Next

Dog Escapes and Runs Away From Groomers—Ring Cam Captures What Happens Next

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A dog owner couldn't believe her luck after hearing the news that her canine escaped during a grooming appointment.
The text on a June 19 TikTok video posted to the account @thebernntheyosh shared that the family dog, Felix, got loose while at the groomer. Many dogs become anxious while getting groomed. Perhaps they've had a traumatic experience, or the tools and blowdryer are too loud and scary for them.
For this mini bernadoodle, getting home was the only thing on his mind, but he was over a mile away. That didn't matter to him. Felix sniffed his way home while his family panicked and began searching for him after hearing the dreadful news of his escape.
Much to anyone's surprise, the doorbell camera captured his return, where Felix plopped down on the front porch and waited for someone to let him inside. Plus, he looked slightly out of breath from his mile-long run home.
Thankfully, the mailman came shortly after and noticed the dog outside alone. After dropping off the mail, he rang the doorbell to let the family know Felix was outside. One person stayed home from the search, thinking someone would drop the dog off if found, and it proved to be a lucky call.
She opened the door with a cell phone in hand. You could see relief rush over her face at the first sight of Felix.
The caption on the clip reads: "So lucky this guy made it home safe. I am so proud of him for running all the way home and waiting for us outside. He is the best boy in the world."
Newsweek reached out to @thebernntheyosh via TikTok for additional information and comment.
Viewer Reactions
The TikTok video amassed over 787,000 views and 160,200 likes as of Wednesday, with viewers flooding the comment section with impressed reactions to Felix's navigation and their thankfulness that he made his way home.
"He probably thought you forgot him and he wanted to get back home to you as fast as he could," wrote one user.
Another added: "Such a smart doggie!!! So cute too. What a lovely mailman."
A third commented: "Omggg you guys are so lucky he made his way home!! He looks exhausted. Poor guy was stressed!"
Screenshot from a June 19 TikTok video of a mini bernedoodle waiting to be let inside after running home from a grooming appointment.
Screenshot from a June 19 TikTok video of a mini bernedoodle waiting to be let inside after running home from a grooming appointment.
@thebernntheyosh/TikTok
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