Video: Dog Makes a Big Point by Throwing His Empty Bowl Repeatedly
Photo Credit: @gunner.shiba / Instagram

Video: Dog Makes a Big Point by Throwing His Empty Bowl Repeatedly

Pet parents often find it funny when their fur babies throw tantrums with their food bowl. This video shows an owner going through a similar experience. Their Shiba Inu dog named Gunner makes a big point by throwing his empty bowl repeatedly, showcasing his “passive aggressive” side. The pooch makes sure to do this activity in front of his human, presumably hinting at filling his bowl with food and snacks. In the caption of the dog bowl video, the uploader mentions, “Volume on to experience Gunner’s maximum discontent Does YOUR dog do this?”

Shiba Inu ‘passive aggressively’ shows owner his bowl is empty

In a funny and cute dog video on Instagram, a Shiba Inu named Gunner wins over the internet with his behavior. Explaining the context, an on-screen text reads, “My Shiba passive aggressively showing me his bowl is empty.” Then, the clip shows the fur baby throwing his bowl repeatedly on the floor. 

It begins with him dragging the utensil from another room to the place where the owner is. His first throw makes a thud sound as it drops on the carpeted floor. Overall, he repeats the activity four times. In between the throws, Gunner makes sure that his pet parent is watching his tantrums.

While netizens may think the dog is asking for food or reminding his owner about his meal time, Gunner’s human clarifies in the caption. They mention, “Context: this was actually AFTER he has been fed. He brought his empty bowl to me hoping I would refill it for him.”

Furthermore, viewers have enjoyed watching the dog and his food bowl video and have expressed their thoughts in the comments. A user quipped, saying that the bowl was at least made of “rubber.” Another found it relatable, but claimed that their dog throws items at them, not on the floor. Some commented with heart emojis and a sticker stating, “So Cute!”

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