Dogs Wait for Magic Words From Owner Before Rushing for Food
Photo Credit: @itsyaboy_winston/Instagram

Dogs Wait for Magic Words From Owner Before Rushing for Food

When it comes to supper time, not every dog is at their best behavior. Some might bark loudly to let the owner know they are hungry, some pups even carry their food bowl, while others might simply point to the food cabinet, among many other things. But these two pups are different. Instead of throwing any tantrums, these dogs wait for the magic words of their owner before running to get food. Their super cute video has so far garnered more than 22K likes at the time of writing.  

Dogs waiting for owner’s magic words before running to get food is super cute

When it comes to food, not every pooch has patience. But the tale of these two pooches is different. The clip on @itsyaboy_winston and itsyagirl_willa shows the super cute way the canines get their food. 

The video shows Winston and Willa sitting on the bed and staring at their parent with puppy eyes. Sensing what the fur babies want, the owner finally asks if they are “hungry” and commands them to go to their food area. And just on cue, Winston and Willa turn around, jump, and dash out of the room for food. And in the rush, they even ignore the owner’s request to take their ramp. 

“My dogs every morning waiting for the magic words,” captioned the pet parent, who also mentioned that the command is “Always followed by “TAKE YOUR RAMP!!!.” And it seems the netizens were completely floored by how obedient the pups were. They immediately left their adorable reactions in the post, with one sharing a similar experience, “So this is a universal experience mine react to “hungry” “food” and “dinner.” Another person said, “The demanding paw Magic words are the best.” A third added, “Willa’s side eye is the best.”

Some of the pet owners even agreed with the ramp reminder. A person said, “We just yell RAMP.” Another pet lover commented, “If I had a dollar for every time I yelled RAMMMMPPP! I’d be able to retire.”

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