Sometimes, all it takes is a dog’s pure innocence to turn a boring afternoon into a total comedy show. A New Jersey dog mom and the creator behind @skylars.the.limit, who is currently balancing a toddler, baby bump, and a busy household, caught Skylar having a hilarious meltdown over a breakfast scene on the TV.
In this viral video, the Golden Retriever pup has eyes for only one thing — an omelette she saw on TV. She follows the cooking process on TV with such intensity that her mom couldn’t help but record it. It’s a classic case of a Golden Retriever’s appetite and curiosity taking over the entire living room.
Video shows Golden Retriever unable to resist the omelette she sees on TV
Skylar is literally glued to the bottom corner of the screen while a chef whips up some eggs. She tracks every movement as the pan moves. Her whole body leans with the chef’s hands in anticipation. The text on the video perfectly captures her inner monologue: “Don’t smell anything, but looks delicious.” Her mom laughs out loud while watching the drama unfold from the couch.
This Golden Retriever eventually loses her cool when the omelette finally lands on a plate. She lets out a demanding bark, clearly asking, “Excuse me, can I have some eggs please?” Suddenly, she is up on the TV stand trying to grab a bite directly from the pixels. It is a funny change from the time she was too lazy to greet Dad. Usually, she stays melted into the couch cushions, but eggs are different.
The angle shifts to show Skylar actually pawing at the glass in total confusion. She just couldn’t understand why she couldn’t taste the food. A little bit of drool even starts to escape her mouth because the scene looks so real to her. Her mom is laughing uncontrollably by this point. Nothing can come between her and her eggs, not even a screen!
The post has over 69,000 likes, and the internet is practically begging Skylar’s family to feed her. One fan joked they would fry an egg for her immediately. Luckily, her human confirmed that Skylar eventually got her real-life wish in a follow-up video that you can see on YouTube.
