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Video: Dog Misses Grooming Appointment & Ends up Getting ‘DIY Bath'

Video: Dog Misses Grooming Appointment & Ends up Getting ‘DIY Bath'

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A hilarious video has captured a dog getting a 'DIY bath' after he missed his grooming appointment, and the internet is chuckling over his reaction. While some furbabies enjoy a relaxing bathing session, for others, it is not something they are a huge fan of.
Chester, a Golden Retriever, may have been excited when he thought he 'dodged' his grooming day. However, the pup ended up getting a bath at home the next day, and his reaction was funny and adorable at the same time.
Owner shares dog getting 'DIY bath' after missing grooming appointment in video
A dog couldn't have looked more adorable in a video showing how he missed a grooming appointment but got a 'DIY bath' at home instead. Chase and Chester, a Golden Retriever duo, have continued to melt hearts with their sweet bond. They boast over half a million followers on Instagram. While their page is packed with their fun adventures, a recent video gave fans a glimpse at a candid moment.
Chester 'thought he dodged' a grooming session when his humans missed the appointment. However, he did not know what was coming for him the following day. The video showed how the Golden got a bath with a hosepipe.
The poor pup stood still and kept looking at the ground, possibly questioning his life choices, while his human sprayed the water on him. The owner also joked about how Chester ended up looking during the 'DIY bath.' They wrote in an in-video text, 'But why does his hair look like a toupee?'
The following clip continued to show Chester getting ready for the blowout. The canine's owner wrapped a towel around his ears before the next step. Meanwhile, the pet parent added in the caption, 'Sorry bud,' as the Golden ended up getting a bath despite missing the appointment. The video is now making netizens chuckle and has racked up more than 825K views.
Several users also dropped funny comments on Chester's behalf. One described how the pup must have been feeling, writing, 'How dare you hooman.' Another added, 'He doesn't look too thrilled.'
The post Video: Dog Misses Grooming Appointment & Ends up Getting 'DIY Bath' appeared first on DogTime.
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