Dinner Is Late and This Great Dane Is One Unhappy Dog
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Hunger is an unpleasant sensation that nobody enjoys, particularly when we have become accustomed to eating at specific times of the day. The frustration of waiting for food can sometimes lead to feelings of irritability, causing us to become “hangry” individuals. In the following video, you will witness Max, the Great Dane, exhibiting signs of being one such “hangry” dog.
Max possesses an extraordinary timekeeping ability that rivals even that of humans. Remarkably, he has developed an internal clock that accurately anticipates his usual dinner time of 5 p.m. Therefore, when the clock strikes 5:08 p.m. and his anticipated meal has not been served, Max’s discontentment becomes apparent.
This amusing situation unfolds into a lighthearted and playful exchange between Max and his owners, as they engage in a comical back-and-forth conversation, with Max expressing his curiosity about the whereabouts of his eagerly awaited meal.
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Similar to Max, the Great Dane, there are numerous dogs out there who possess an uncanny ability to sense when it’s mealtime or when it’s drawing near. It’s truly fascinating how attuned they become to these routines. In fact, my own dog has developed a rather amusing habit of flipping his bowl upside down in order to capture my attention!
If you’re in the mood for a good laugh, I highly recommend clicking the link below to watch the hilarious video featuring Max. Prepare to be entertained by his antics and the delightful moments captured on camera!
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