Anyone with a dog knows the intense stare that comes when you open a snack bag. They are experts at making you feel like the most selfish human on Earth the moment you take a bite of something they’re not allowed to have. It doesn’t matter if they just ate; if you’re eating, they believe they should also be. One video of a dog’s hilarious and very relatable response to his owner’s snacking habits perfectly captures this common household injustice, and the internet can’t get enough of it.
Dog ‘calls for justice’ for having to wait for meal while owner is on 5th snack
A funny video posted to the Instagram account @jedithecorgi shows the relatable drama of snack-time inequality. In the clip, text across the screen reads, “When mom’s on her 5th snack and I have to wait until 6pm to get my tiny meal.” Jedi, the Corgi in question, sits staring at his owner with wide eyes and a face full of judgment, clearly not amused by the snack situation unfolding without his participation. His expression is a perfect blend of disbelief and offense — as if he can’t fathom how his human could forget to include him.
The caption, written from Jedi’s point of view, adds to the humor: “I call for justice.” It’s a mock plea for fairness, channeling the energy of a dog who believes he’s been deeply wronged. The tone is playful, but anyone who’s had a hungry pet staring them down mid-bite knows there’s some truth behind the comedy. Comments quickly rolled in, with many users laughing at Jedi’s expressive reaction. One follower wrote, “How dare she!! Call dog police!” while another joked, “O God, such emotions… I feel guilty of munching now.”
While the video is clearly all in good fun, it does tap into a common pet owner struggle: dogs always want more food. But that doesn’t mean they need it. Most adult dogs should be fed twice a day, and the amount depends on their breed, age, and activity level. Treats are fine in moderation, but keeping to a regular schedule helps dogs maintain healthy digestion and avoid begging behaviors. Jedi may feel wronged, but his “tiny meal at 6pm” is probably just what the vet ordered.