We can’t be the only ones who advise our dogs to leave a stick they discovered outside when they want to bring it inside. They carry it the entire way, happy with what they’ve learned. They try to sneak it in as soon as you return to the house. But they are aware of the regulations—no sticks inside.

You hurt their little hearts, yet occasionally, you err on the side of laxity. The TikTok doggo @misothedoxie experienced this. However, he was fortunate that it wasn’t a stick. A snowball was it. It’s a wonderful way to make us feel like it’s winter.

@misothedoxie Ballin’ ⛄️ #dogsoftiktok #puppy #wienerdogs #dachshund #petsoftiktok ♬ original sound – 444.songss

 

 

LOL! Little Miso has accomplished his goal! Nothing was going to stand in his way as he was so determined to bring that snowball in. The size of the snowball he received also makes us laugh. It almost dwarfs him in size!

@zelllinkin wrote, “I would never be able to say no.” Right?! Additionally, we wouldn’t be compelled to say yes because a snowball won’t harm the house the way a stick can. LOL! @nadinevet4 added, “He can eat his snowball anywhere! He’s so freaking cute and determined.” We don’t care if the house is completely soaked from the snowball melting. We would allow him to deliver 100 snowballs to our house!

 

That’s how we should all be, according to Jake from State Farm’s official TikTok account, who wrote, “He’s just enjoying his winter.” Instead of becoming upset over the cold, we ought to consider Miso’s perspective. Enjoy the winter wonderland with snow!

 

Source: Pet Helpful

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