Dog's Post-Crime Routine Suggests Being Naughty Is Extremely Exhausting Work
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Dog’s Post-Crime Routine Suggests Being Naughty Is Extremely Exhausting Work

A dog’s dramatic sigh after being naughty leaves the internet in stitches. In the Instagram video, a German Shepherd named Django walks by his owner, who records the moment. He doesn’t look at her or turn to respond when she talks. The pooch simply goes to a corner and plops down. Once he dramatically lies on the floor, Django then tries to look at the owner. However, it is clear he’s guilty of something. Meanwhile, the dog mom figures out something is fishy when he lets out a big sigh.

Dog dramatically plops onto the floor and lets out a big sigh every time he’s been up to something naughty

In a funny and adorable dog video on Instagram, an owner finds out her German Shepherd is guilty after being naughty. Captioning the post “The drama,” the dog mom records her pet’s behavior closely. In the clip, the pooch named Django slowly walks past his owner, tiptoeing toward a corner.

As he passes by, the dog mom asks, “Django, what did you do?” The fur baby does not give her a glance until he reaches his spot. He settles down in front of a fireplace, and then his guilty eyes stare back at the owner. Being a pet parent, the woman instantly figures out the pooch has been naughty. Her doubt is clear when Django releases a big sigh.

Furthermore, the human explains the context through on-screen text. It reads, “Whenever our German Shepherd does something naughty he does and flops down letting out the biggest sigh known to man.”

Meanwhile, viewers have found the video funny and left laughing emojis in the comments. A user also quipped, “Sighing like he has to work to pay the bills.” Another wrote, “Ohhhh my whyy soooooo cuteeee.” Many found the German Shepherd’s behavior relatable and shared their respective stories. Moreover, the post has garnered over 20K likes as of this writing.


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