Roper's Lighthearted Encounter with Horses: A Must-Watch Video

Kaylee Everhart

Updated Wednesday, September 4, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a delightful new video on Imgur, a dog named Roper is seen having a bewildering encounter with horses, leaving viewers in stitches. Titled "Roper doesn't know what to think of the horses yet," the video captures the moment Roper is introduced to these majestic creatures. As the video unfolds with the phrase, "Brother, what's that? What's that brother?" it becomes clear that Roper is utterly perplexed by the size and presence of the horses.

One viewer aptly commented, "Imagine finding out there were people like six times bigger than the biggest person you'd ever seen," perfectly encapsulating Roper's confusion. The visible whites of Roper's eyes and his stress licks further highlight his uneasy body language, matching the video's title perfectly.

Many viewers shared their own experiences with pets encountering large animals. One reminisced, "One dog my family had when I was young would bark at everything. Until one year when on a road trip, there he was barking at ground squirrels, sees something on the other side of the car, goes over and sees buffalo a few feet away, goes back to barking at the ground squirrels." This highlights that Roper's reaction is not uncommon among pets.

Another viewer, nostalgic and touched, commented, "Roper looks exactly like my first dog, Big Mama. Seeing Roper took my breath away, but in a good way + some heart twinges. I miss my old girl but we had a great life together. I will always upvote more Roper!" This comment showcases the emotional connection viewers feel with Roper and their own pets.

Parents also chimed in with relatable anecdotes. One shared, "My son loves reading about farm animals (he's 2). He loves horses and cows. Of course, they are known by the sounds they make. We went to a fair today, and he saw horses. 'No.... No ..... No ......(Head shake) No' very soft but clear 'these are much bigger than in my book, mom.' However, the moos, I mean cows were very acceptable. But, yes, he would agree with the dog. Or, as he calls them 'babas'."

From comments like "Drive...drive..drive the car, bro!" to the humorous "Mom, the giant vegan greyhound is sniffing me and I don't like it...," it's evident that Roper's antics have resonated with many. Another user humorously suggested what Roper might be thinking: "If friend shaped? Why big and scary!?"

Roper's reaction has sparked laughter and empathy across the internet. The video is a testament to the endearing and often lighthearted ways pets interact with the world around them. Don't miss out on this must-watch video and join the conversation about Roper's unforgettable horse encounter!

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Top Comments from Imgur

purpydogewoofkitty

Imagine finding out there were people like six times bigger than the biggest person you'd ever seen

beardslyyt

Seeing whites of doggos eyes and the little stress licks. Body language matches title. +1

belly42

One dog my family had when I was young would bark at *everything*. Until one year when on a road trip, there he was barking at ground squirrels, sees something on the other side of the car, goes over and sees buffalo a few feet away, goes back to barking at the ground squirrels.

ZaphodBbx

"Did you see that big dog's nose?"

blesstherainsdownincastamere

Roper looks *exactly* like my first dog, Big Mama. Seeing Roper took my breath away, but in a good way + some heart twinges. I miss my old girl but we had a great life together. I will always upvote more Roper!

UnattendedDeviant

"Drive...drive..drive the car, bro!"

TallynNyntyg

"Mom, the giant vegan greyhound is sniffing me and I don't like it..."

OneMoreLime

Da f** did that boi eat? -that dog probably

Wrongclusterbdisorderbutgooff

My son loves reading about farm animals (he's 2). He loves horses and cows. Of course, they are known by the sounds they make. We went to a fair today, and he saw horses. "No.... No ..... No ......(Head shake) No" very soft but clear "these are much bigger than in my book, mom." However, the moos, I mean cows were very acceptable. But, yes, he would agree with the dog. Or, as he calls them "babas"

januarylover

'That dog is f***ing massive' - Roper

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