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Dog With ‘Anger Issues’ Dealing With Toy Has Internet in Stitches
Just because they try to be sweet and cuddly a lot of the time doesn’t mean that dogs can’t get angry when things don’t go their way.
A dog in Nebraska called Cora has left social media viewers laughing after getting caught on camera having a meltdown over a toy that stopped working.
The hilarious clip, shared Monday on TikTok under the username skrajewski10, shows the Spanish water dog standing in front of her ball-ejecting toy and repeatedly hitting it with her paw after it stopped working for her.
A caption shared alongside the post reads: “Miss Corazon may have anger issues.”
Playtime is crucial for your pup’s physical and mental well-being, but how much do they need each day? The Preventive Vet website says that both too much and too little exercise and playtime can be detrimental to pets. That’s why you should learn the right amount to keep them active and healthy.
Too much exercise can result in injuries, while too little can result in boredom and destructive behaviors. The general rule, according to experts, is that dogs need between 30 minutes to two hours of exercise every day, although this may differ based on the dog’s breed, age and other conditions.
Puppies and high-energy dogs may require more exercise than others. This also depends on their personality. Some dogs are just naturally more active than others, even if they are the same breed.
The video quickly went viral on social media and has received over 13 million views and 1.6 million likes.
One user, Dang_Rabbit. commented: “She doesn’t want to put a ball in there. SHE WANTS THE BALL TO COME OUT OF THERE. She’s been very clear.”
Kgraham2497 said: “I could hear her saying, ‘what’s wrong with this damn thing.”
User barbkavorkian wrote: “Hitting the machine. I love it. it’s like slamming a vending machine.”
And no.mercy09 added: “I have never been so stressed in my life before!! Please put that dammmmnnnnn boll in for her.”
Newsweek reached out to skrajewski10 for comment via TikTok comments and could not verify the details of the case.
Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? Send them to life@newsweek.com with some details about your best friend and they could appear in our Pet of the Week lineup.
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