Sibling rivalry does not just exist among humans; dogs experience it, too. A funny video shared on Instagram shows a reacting after his furry brother snatches away his favorite toy. The clip, posted by the account @goodboibruceaustralia, captures the relatable moment when one dog learns the hard way that sharing is not always optional.
Dog can’t keep calm after brother steals his ball in video
The video comes from the Instagram page @goodboibruceaustralia, which follows the everyday adventures of two Golden Retrievers. The account currently features 27 posts, 322 followers, and 61 following. The bio introduces the dogs with a bit of humor: Bruce the Golden Retriever (and his brother Frank). It also describes their personalities: Adventures of Bruce (1yo water obsessed) & Frank (10yo Angel).
The video begins with an amusing text overlay: “When you hate sharing, and your brother steals your ball.” The clip shows Bruce playing with a ball, clearly enjoying his toy and guarding it closely. But the peaceful moment does not last long.
Bruce’s brother suddenly moves in and grabs the ball. The camera captures Bruce’s immediate response, and his expression quickly becomes the highlight of the video. The Golden Retriever freezes for a moment, staring at his brother as if he cannot believe what just happened. His ears move as he reacts to the situation, making the moment even funnier. Bruce looks completely unimpressed that his toy has been taken.
The caption sums up the moment: “When you HATE sharing, and your brother steals your ball.” The video quickly entertained viewers, many of whom recognized the classic “sibling rivalry” moment. One user wrote: “The facial expression is toooooooo cute.” Another commenter added: “Typical siblings.” One viewer joked: “What’s up with those ears flying around?” Another wrote: “Sibling rivalry at its finest.”
One fan added: “These 2 are so adorable.” Another viewer humorously suggested:
“2 min penalty for instigating the doggos.” Bruce and Frank’s interaction shows just how relatable pet behavior can be. Like human siblings, dogs sometimes compete for toys, attention, and the best spot in the room.
