Video: Dog Offers a Clear Hint About Closing Doors in the House
Photo Credit: @misspoppy.thegrey/Instagram

Video: Dog Offers a Clear Hint About Closing Doors in the House

With dogs at home, there are unspoken rules you have to follow, no matter what. For this Greyhound, that rule is simple — there shall be no locked doors. The video shows the dog’s dad busy in an important meeting. While he calls the dog in so that he can close the door, the fur baby seems confused.

He can’t decide whether to go inside the room or enjoy the hallway. As the dad closes the door so he can focus on the meeting, the dog looks disappointed. So, the Greyhound, named Poppy, makes a smart decision — he opens the door in a swift movement and gets his point across: no doors closed!

Dog makes sure dad knows that doors cannot be closed in this house

The video was shared by @misspoppy.thegrey on Instagram. It shows a Greyhound named Poppy walking toward a room whose door had been closed. This dog is adamant about one rule — no doors in the house can be closed at any point in time. The best part is that he puts his point across in the cutest and funniest way possible.

Poppy doesn’t waste a single second and, with a quick movement, opens the door. When it opens, his dad can be seen sitting in front of his computer, busy attending a meeting. It’s clear the dad wanted some privacy, but the dog’s rulebook says that all doors must remain open. He doesn’t even wait for his dad to react and immediately walks into another room, as if he is completely unbothered by everything.

Meanwhile, the mom explained the funny antics of her fur baby in the post’s caption. She shared that her husband had called the dogs in so that he could attend the meeting. However, the pups didn’t go inside because she was in the next room. They couldn’t decide who they wanted to be with. When her husband finally closed the door, Poppy showed up and opened it, making it clear that the doors are never meant to be closed.

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