Imagine being micromanaged by your boss (only he’s your furry baby) and multiplying it twofold—that’s exactly how Dyce oversees everything his mom does. A funny Instagram video showed the famous Rottweiler supervising his dog owner while she completed her household chores.
From shadowing her around the house to ensuring she did all tasks on time and correctly, the fluffy Rottie even guided her as much as he could and kept her safe. He was the man of the house and his mom’s bodyguard, his eyes following every movement.
Rottie has his eyes on dog owner at all times in funny video
Dyce may not be perfect at everything he does, but he sees that everything around the house runs smoothly and on schedule – at least that’s what he believes. The hilarious video, which was entertaining at best, captured the Rottweiler having his eyes on his dog owner at all times, so much so that it appeared like he was constantly supervising her. The text over the clip further explains from his mom’s point of view, “Me trying to do literally anything in the house,” with the latter part suggesting that her dog always has his sights on her.
The post first showed the dog mom dusting under a chair under the fluffy Rottie’s directions, who even guided her the right way. The next snippet showed her opening a cabinet, and he immediately entered the frame to look inside. Later, the owner emptied the dishwasher, and Dyce was there again, overseeing her. He set his sights on his mom, even peeking at her from across the table while wagging his tail. Then, he was there again in the kitchen while she cooked, shadowed her around the house, and even watched her brush her hair.
One cannot be sure if the Rottweiler was supervising his dog owner or simply being a brave bodyguard, wanting to protect his mom. One user pointed out that it was the latter in this case. “He’s your bodyguard,” they wrote, while a second highlighted that he was “just keeping mom safe.” One more user commented that Rotties “are working dogs, it’s in their DNA to be front & center in your life, 24/7.” Several others found it relatable, writing that it looked “familiar” to them and how they love “supervising.”