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Newsweek
5 days ago
- Climate
- Newsweek
French Bulldog Damages Home To Ensure He Can Enjoy 'Best Life' in Yard
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A viral video showing the extreme lengths a French bulldog will go to in order to play outside in the rain has left the internet in stitches. Dogs aren't always keen on going outside in the rain, but one French bulldog will do just about anything to run around in it. The dog's antics left his owner, Brit Orndorff, stunned, as she captured a video showing just how far he went to have his moment in the downpour. During the video, which was shared on TikTok (@brit_orndorff) on July 12, the owner shows the perfect Frenchie sized hole that he'd burrowed into the screen door. It was evidently in his way and he didn't mind tearing a hole through it to reach the outside. Upon discovering how her dog had escaped into the yard, Orndorff filmed him leaping around on the deck and practically dancing in the rain. Indeed, the Frenchie couldn't have looked happier, leaving his owner joking that he was "just living his best life, any way possible." A stock image of a French bulldog looking out of a glass door at the rain outside. A stock image of a French bulldog looking out of a glass door at the rain outside. LightFieldStudios/Getty Images In the days since the video was shared on TikTok, it has delighted social media users who can't get enough of the dog's antics. This has led to the viral video generating over 113,700 views and more than 12,300 likes on TikTok at the time of writing. Newsweek has contacted @brit_orndorff via TikTok for comment. We could not verify the details of the video. Thankfully, Orndorff was able to laugh at her dog's mischief as she wrote on TikTok that he's "so lucky he's cute." Meanwhile, her two other Frenchies couldn't be more different as they straight up "refuse to go out" when it's raining. Many French bulldog owners will be familiar with this chaotic energy, as the website PetMD suggests that the breed is fun-loving with very outgoing personalities. They are known for being curious and love being the center of attention, so this pup's antics appear to be very on brand. Since the video went viral, internet users have lauded the French bulldog for just living his best life and not caring about the rules. This has led to more than 570 comments on the TikTok post, as many defended the cheeky pup. One comment reads: "He just wanted his main character moment in the rain." Another TikTok user wrote: "He said it's easier to ask for forgiveness than it is to ask for permission." Another person joked: "those sliding screens are wonderful in concept, but are not built to withstand a dog that REALLY wants to go outside." While one commenter added: "You can tell he had 0 regrets." Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? We want to see the best ones! Send them in to life@ and they could appear on our site.
Yahoo
04-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Proposed Little Rock affordable housing project sparks parking concerns
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – An affordable housing proposal set for a vote before the Little Rock City Council to bring four new mini-homes to the Pettigrew area has been deferred by the developer for a later date. The developer, Mike Orndorff, said the decision to defer bringing this proposal before the Little Rock City Council to a later date is because he didn't believe he had the votes from city leaders to get the four proposed mini homes approved. Little Rock Mayor hopes to combat homelessness with Holistic Housing Initiative Orndorff says the city's planning commission had recommended denial of the initial application because the homes did not have driveways and would not provide any off-street parking. Orndorff said the vice chairman of the planning commission has since publicly voiced his support for the project. Orndorff said if approved, he'd plan to list the mini homes for $100,000 a piece, giving priority to homeowners and not investors looking to rent them out. But residents on Hanger Street say it will only make a crowded street with limited street parking and few driveways more difficult to navigate. 'Just being more congested around here. More cars on the street, up and down the street. It's up and down the street now, there's too many cars,' Hanger Street resident Cleo Berry said. 'Everybody moved around here, after school they're flying up and down the street. It's hectic around here and adding more homes like that around here it's not going to do anything but make it that much more congested.' Orndorff said interior designs have not been created yet. The homes do not have driveways, which was a major area of contention for residents like Berry. Little Rock makes 'Top 100 Best Places to Live' list Orndorff said there are three board members who have voiced their support of his application, but he would still need three more votes in favor for the proposal to move forward. The city council will next discuss Orndorff's application during their meeting on June 15. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
31-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Peachtree City police use ‘pursuit yeet technique' on fleeing car, caught on video
Police in Peachtree City said they used what they termed a 'pursuit yeet technique' on a car after a man fled a traffic stop on Thursday. Police said Paul Orndorff had a 'habitual violator' revocation of his license but was driving. He also has pending felony charges from a neighboring jurisdiction. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Orndorff fled when officers tried to stop him, police said, making the forcible stop necessary. Video shows the police vehicle colliding into the car. The car spins 360 degrees and slides against the concrete median. The police vehicle is shown hitting the car again, and it goes over the median and into the oncoming lanes. It eventually comes to a stop in a turning lane on an intersecting road. TRENDING STORIES: Braves starting pitcher likely out for rest of season A trip to a GA Burger King's drive-thru led to a high school graduate's dream he never saw coming 'The Wire' actor says his son was 'thrown 300 feet' from their home in Henry County tornado Police said they deployed K9 Draco when Orndorff refused to follow officers' orders. He was then arrested. Officers said they found a firearm, methamphetamine and mushrooms in the car. Peachtree City police said they have encountered this person before. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter] Orndorff fled from officers on Nov. 7, 2019, leading to a pursuit that ended with his vehicle crashing, police said. Authorities said he was caught by K9 Ejmyr, and officers found methamphetamine in the vehicle.