Comedic Video: Dog's Unexpected Reaction During New Home Tour

Noah Silverbrook

Updated Friday, September 20, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A captivating video titled "Giving our dog a tour of her new home" has taken Reddit by storm, showcasing the unpredictable and often humorous nature of pets. The video begins with a seemingly ordinary house tour but takes a surprising turn when the dog decides to make an unforgettable mark on its new territory.

The video starts with a voice saying, "Alright, I'm going to start getting the perishables and pull the car in. Did you see my room?" Moments later, the calm atmosphere is shattered by a frantic, "No, no, no, no! Get it back! Get it back! Get it back! Get it back!"

Viewers quickly realized what was happening. One user remarked, "When I was watching the video in the first half, my mind's sayin'. Where was the best part to pee? LMAO." Another shared a personal anecdote, "My wife's dog did this while we were showing her parents around our new house. Went down to the fully finished basement, and the dog squatted and just casually pushed one out right there in front of all of us."

The comments section is filled with relatable pet stories and valuable advice. One user suggested, "Pro tip: Don't bring your dog into the house until AFTER you move all your furniture in. Make sure you put the dog's beds and property in as well. This way all your smells will be all over the house." They emphasized that familiar scents can reduce the anxiety pets experience in new spaces.

Another user chimed in, "My dog has peed in every single new place I’ve moved to; she only does it once, then she goes outside as she has been trained to do. As someone else said, she was marking the new place as her own." This sentiment was echoed by many, highlighting the common behavior of pets marking new territories.

The video's humorous tone resonated with many. One commenter laughed, "No no no 🤣🤣🤣," while another recalled, "Hahaha my dog did this when I gave him the tour of my new apartment. It’s like he marked it as his own."

There were even tips for new pet owners. One user advised, "Pro tip- when a dog wanders around like this, they aren't exploring - they're looking for a place to relieve themselves and mark their territory."

The video also sparked discussions about home decor choices, with one user exclaiming, "Who puts carpet in the bathroom?!? Ugh," and another adding a playful pun, "This will doo."

Some shared their own stories of pet mishaps. One memorable account detailed, "I rented my first house with some friends in college and decided to get a dog. We had finished looking at everything and ended up in the living room where my dog was sitting patiently next to the door just looking at me as I talked with my friend. Then he got up, walked straight to me, peed on my foot, then went back and sat at the door."

Another pet owner reminisced, "YEAP! We bought a house (about 30 years ago), with a gooooorgeous white carpet, wall to wall. And as soon as we brought in the cat, he just walked right into the middle of the room and puked. An impressive amount of brown gruel. RIGHT smack in the middle of the room, in the most visible spot."

The video also brought up the challenges of moving with pets. One user shared, "After moving across the country, the one landlord we found who didn't have a big issue with pets allowed our dog in the lease. After a 36-hour drive with maybe 2 cubic feet to move, our dog was very stressed with the new home. The very first day we move in, he shows me the furnace and how to change the filters. As he does this I see our dog dropping a full deuce behind me in the basement, on the carpet, which he has never done before."

The video ended on a high note, with viewers appreciating the home's features. One user commented, "Wow nice bathroom!" while another humorously concluded, "That’s his room now! 🤣"

In summary, this delightful video not only showcases the joys and challenges of moving with pets but also provides valuable insights and laughter for pet owners and enthusiasts alike.

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Top Comments from Reddit

SatinSoftRadiant

when i was watching the video in the first half, my mind's sayin. Where was the best part to p***. lmao

Patriot420

I knew it was gonna happen

urbanek2525

Pro tip: Don't bring your dog into the house until AFTER you move all your furniture in. Make sure you put the dog's beds and property in as well. This way all your smells will be all over the house. In fact, while you're sweating and moving stuff around, you're filling the house with your scent. That way, when they come in, it will mostly small like their old house, so they know it's theirs. It actually causes a dog anxiety to exploring an enclosed space like this that doesn't have any familiar scents. You can introduce them to the yard before you move in, and they *will* pee and p*** in the yard to start it to smell like them.

rex4314

My wife's dog did this while we were showing her parents around our new house. Went down to the fully finished basement, and the dog squatted and just casually pushed one out right there in front of all of us.

piznit007

Who puts carpet in the bathroom?!? Ugh

hatsoff22u

Hahaha my dog did this when I gave him the tour of my new apartment. It’s like he marked it as his own.

Fritzo2162

Pro tip- when a dog wanders around like this, they aren't exploring- they're looking for a place to relieve themselves and mark their territory.

Busy_Principle_4038

My dog has peed in every single new place I’ve moved to; she only does it once, then she goes outside as she has been trained to do 🙄. As someone else said, she was marking the new place as her own.

AliceCallipyges

no no no 🤣🤣🤣

Misoru

"This will doo"

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