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What Happens When You Leave a Dog Alone with a Burger? The Result Is TOO Funny!

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I recently came across a hilarious video that’s been making rounds on social media. It features a Siberian Husky named Titan and his internal struggle when left alone with a tempting burger.

Corey and Emma Moriarty, Titan’s owners, shared this gem on their Instagram account dedicated to their three dogs: Titan, Blue, and Maverick.

Video shows Husky trying hard to resist a burger

The video starts with Corey placing a burger in front of Titan and walking away, leaving the Husky to “watch” it. What follows is a comical display of Titan’s inner turmoil.

At first, he seems confused, looking around for his humans and wondering, “Who’s going to feed me?”

As Titan sniffs the burger, you can almost see the wheels turning in his head. The video cleverly adds text to represent his thoughts, like “One bite won’t hurt” followed quickly by “No, I shouldn’t.”

It’s as if we’re getting a peek into Titan’s mind as he debates with himself.

The internal struggle continues with Titan eyeing the burger again, thinking, “What if they never know?”

It’s clear he’s trying to resist, but the temptation is too strong. Finally, he gives in to his desires with the thought, “I must eat the burger. Just a little nibble.”

Of course, we all know how this ends. Titan doesn’t stop at a nibble – he devours the entire burger, leaving no evidence behind except for an empty plate.

The video concludes with Corey returning to find Titan sitting innocently next to the now-clean dish.

This heartwarming and funny video reminds us of the very human-like qualities our pets can display. It’s no wonder it’s left so many social media users in stitches!

About the author

Sally Hall

Sally Hall

Originally from Bethlehem, PA, I moved to the UK in 1992 to follow my passion for veterinary care, earning a Veterinary Technology certificate in 1995. After exploring different paths, I found my true calling in dog training. With certifications like CPDT-KA, CPDT-KSA, CNWI, and CSAT, I now specialize in canine behavior and am an active member of several professional organizations. full bio.

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