The internet cannot stop laughing over a hilarious video of two dogs putting peak sibling behavior on display. Caesar and Cleopatra, a brother and sister European Dobermans duo, have been winning hearts with their calm-meets-chaotic dynamics. Their latest video showcased the same and was totally relatable for anyone who has a sibling. Cleopatra did not hold back from expressing her annoyance over her furry brother for “simply existing.”
Instagram video shows Dobermans displaying peak sibling behaviour
The chaotic sibling dynamics are real even in dogs, and this hilarious video of a furry brother and sister duo is proof of that. Cleopatra, a sassy pup, clearly has no filter when it comes to expressing her feelings. This also includes her annoyance with her furry brother, Caesar, seemingly the calm one among the Doberman duo. The latest video on their Instagram page, which boasts over 24.5K followers, captured the two in such candid moments.
The compilation proved how Cleopatra gets annoyed by Caesar over “simply existing.” It began with a clip of the siblings casually sitting on the couch when the former starts whining and barking at her brother. Caesar looked in the distance, seemingly used to his sister’s occasional tantrums. In the next clip, too, the big boy simply glanced away when Cleopatra continued barking at him for no reason.
Another such moment was captured in the following clip. Caesar was calmly sitting on the bed when Cleopatra started growling and barking beside him. The final one in the compilation was undoubtedly the funniest. The pack was seemingly enjoying a relaxed television session. However, at one point, Cleopatra turned around and shifted her focus to Caesar, who made no such movement that would set off his sister once again.
Meanwhile, the caption of the Instagram Reel joked, “He must have been breathing too loud.” The video was quick to garner attention and even had netizens chuckling over the chaotic siblings. Several shared their sympathies for Caesar, with one writing, “Poor squishy he gets all her moods he so patient,” and noted that Cleopatra is the “opposite.” Another joked, “Definitely breathing too loud.”