Privacy is vital, but one should not expect it when they have a Shiba Inu in the house, and a viral Instagram proves that. Instagram user @kylothedoge shared the video, showing a Shiba Inu named Kylo and his rather steadfast opinions on his owner’s privacy. The video, offering a window into the daily life of a pet owner who cannot get a moment alone, has amused viewers across the internet.
Owner shares how Shiba Inu has a ‘no closed door policy’ in video
The hilarious Instagram video features Kylo, the Shiba Inu, who is seemingly not a big fan of his owner’s privacy. It begins with the owner shutting the door to a room, only for Kylo to let himself in promptly. The on-screen caption notes, “POV: Your Shiba does not let you have any privacy,” adding context to the situation.
Not long after the owner shuts the door again, Kylo can be heard “scuttling over” before pushing his way inside again. The cycle repeats as the owner continues trying to keep the dog out, but in vain. Even when Kylo is gently shooed away, he returns to patiently wait outside. When the owner shuts the door a third and last time, the dog opens the door, underscoring the fact that he is not big on boundaries and privacy.
Viewers resonated with the video and filled the comment section with playful speculation behind the Shiba Inu‘s actions. One commenter mused, “Fatherrrr. I crave violence… – Kylo, probably.” Others joked about the pooch’s ulterior motives, with one user writing, “He’s here to collect his gambling money you’re holding out on him.” Another echoed the idea, joking, “He thinks you’re in there gambling without him.”
Many dog owners also related to the struggle. One user shared, “Mine barges in all the time too,” while another remarked, “Nothing happens in Kylo’s house without him knowing.” The jokes did not stop there, as a commenter wrote, “I bet he checks your phone.”
Though the reasons behind the Shiba Inu’s “no closed door policy” remain a mystery, the video is a gentle reminder that an owner can only dream of, but not have, a moment of privacy if they own a pet.