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Excited Puppy Does Zoomies and Big Brother Isn’t Having It

Natalie Hoage
2 min read

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There's nothing cuter than baby animals, and @Hazel the golden retriever is no exception. She's just like a toddler and loves to play. The problem is her older sibling would rather nap!

Hazel's mom posted this video on Monday, September 25th. The video's not very long and begins with Hazel's sibling napping next to the couch in the family room. Hazel comes running in from a different room, full of excitement and energy. She jumps on her sibling, seemingly saying, "Let's play!" Unfortunately, she doesn't get the reaction that she was expecting!

@Hazel is so disappointed, and maybe even a little afraid, of her sibling's fierce reaction! The older golden retriever barked at her and told her to back off. Hazel should know better than to interrupt a nap!

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People loved the cute video and had lots to say about Hazel's adorable zoomies and failed attempt to get her brother to play. @rexcoolcharles shared, "Bark Translation: “Hey, stop that b*llshit around here. I’m tired of it.”!" @ashu6682 asked, "Who has watched this video more than once like me?" @kirlandtailwaggersclub pointed out, "Such an appropriate correction. And the puppy listens! Do you see his tongue flick? He knows what he did was incorrect and he’s expressing that to his older sibling." @waghouseboutique agreed, "He definitely said “ENOUGH” LOL!!"

You can definitely tell which pup is in charge at Hazel's house! Hopefully the two really do get along and play together. Hazel just has to realize that the right time to ask to play is not during nap time!

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