Puppies hate soggy days, and this rainy-day Blue Staffy pups clip proves it with charm. In a new reel from @izy_the_staffy, Petra and Tommy’s blue litter piles into their “hidy hole” while Ian coaxes them out for toilet practice. Wet patio stones reflect the storm. A roofed nook keeps faces dry as tiny voices protest. Ian’s calm narration carries the scene. The caption calls it “Big personalities, big drama,” and the video delivers that exact energy.
Staffy puppies are not the biggest fan of the rain
Posted by @izy_the_staffy on December 1, the reel shows Petra and Tommy’s litter in a stone patio den. Ian films and narrates while rain “chunks down.” He works on recall and toilet training, calling, “Come on Bunny. Come on Roxy. Betty will come.” The pups inch out, then lobby to return inside. In the Staffy puppies rain video, their favorite “hidy hole” becomes base camp until courage and curiosity win.
Staffordshire Bull Terriers often dislike rain, even as youngsters. Ian says anyone who knows the breed “knows they hate the rain,” and their body language matches. Ears fold back. Tails sit low but loose. They glance at the door for relief. The session doubles as recall practice, which grows easier because the reward is warmth and shelter. Toilet training is “not very successful today,” he admits, but the lesson still sticks.
Beat by beat, the comedy builds. The group peeks from the alcove, noses twitching. Bunny and Betty answer first, earning “good girl” praise as they trot across the wet slabs. Roxy edges forward next. Murphy tries a shortcut, “biting his way back through the cage,” and makes a racket. Names repeat as Ian invites them in, promising towels and heat. The Staffy puppies rain video ends like a mini story of bravery, backpedals, and victory cuddles.
Reactions lean cozy and amused. One commenter laughed, “So cute and yes they definitely hate the rain.” Another teased, “Murphy is the spokesman for his sibs.” A third cheered, “Betty and Bunny the trailblazers.” One more summed it up: “They look very cute and very mischievous.”
