You know those humans who operate with a level of confidence that suggests they are doing their host a favor simply by showing up. Ronnie and Summer are the Greyhound equivalent of those people. In the video shared on their Instagram @ronnie.and.summer, the dogs treat a normal lunch invitation like a masterclass in… let’s call it “creative etiquette.”
Before you even get to the punchlines, you can already sense their personalities kicking in. Ronnie has that lanky teenage-boy energy and behavior that makes you wonder if he’s about to raid the fridge, and Summer is secure in the knowledge that her sad face can move mountains. The setup alone tells you this is going to be good.
Dogs’ behavior at lunch is too funny
The video has already pulled in two thousand likes, and it’s easy to see why once the “how-to” guide begins. The moment the clip opens, Ronnie is already inching toward the sausages on the kitchen island. Then the text appears: “How to behave when you’ve been invited to lunch.” If only. Because the video then proceeds to throw hilarious shade at the pups for all the things they absolutely shouldn’t do when invited over.
First lesson? “Immediately steal host doggo’s bed.” Cut to Ronnie, stretched out like he pays rent there. Not a shred of guilt. Next: “Supervise the catering.” And he does — standing right at the island while meat gets sliced, staring like he’s filing a formal complaint. When the screen says, “Look displeased until fed,” his face absolutely sells it.
Then, Summer clocks in for her shift. “Lurk under the table for scraps.” She’s making slow, purposeful laps under the dining table, pausing only to deliver her most tragic expression when she doesn’t find anything. Honestly, Greyhounds have those naturally dramatic faces that make everything look a little more Shakespearean.
The comments section loved it: people laughing about stolen beds, sad faces, the sofa-grabbing instincts. And really — Ronnie and Summer do behave like the friendliest neighborhood houseguests… just with questionable table manners.
