Video: Goldendoodle's Reaction to Mom Changing Nighttime Prayers Is Truly Worth It
On June 27, the pet parent took to Instagram to share the video through the account @vitothedogfather. The video has gone viral since then, gaining 1.3 million views and 112K likes as of now.
Goldendoodle is confused after mom tricks him during nighttime prayers in video
An adorable video on Instagram showcasing a Goldendoodle dog named Luca reacting to his human mom tricking him during nighttime prayers has captured the hearts of many on social media. What caught people's eyes was the hilarious expression on the dog's face. In the caption, the dog mom expressed what the dog was thinking. The mom wrote, 'He looked at me like 'who the heck is Paul?''
The Instagram video started by giving a closer look at the Goldendoodle, who was ready for his nighttime prayers. Luca held her mom's arm with his little paws and adorably hid his face with his paws, making a cute praying gesture. In the meantime, the text written over the clip explained the entire situation. It read, 'Every night my dog says his prayers before bedtime.' It continued, 'Tonight I tricked him to see if he was paying attention.'
Soon, the dog mom began saying the prayers. First, she said, 'Jesus' watching,' which sounded absolutely right to the dog. However, the pet parent changed as a word from the prayer and said, 'Paul's watching.' As soon as the dog heard the word 'Paul', he had a confused look on his face as he realized something was not right with the prayer.' Luca then stared at her mom for some time, then let go of her arm, making the dog owner break into laughter.
In the comment section, one person praised the dog by writing, 'Omg to cute and I love the look (emoji) he gave you. What a good boy.' 'He's too smart, not falling for it,' added another person.
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