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WATCH: Toddler, Dog Team Up To Raid Fridge In Viral Video

IANS, 20 Jun, 2017 12:51 PM

    The video begins with the toddler try to position himself on the dog in an attempt to reach the fridge door.

     

    As he hoists himself up on the dog's bag, he tugs at the fridge door. Finally, it opens. The toddler positions himself comfortably in front of the fridge filled with food, while perched on the dog's back, trying to figure out what to eat first perhaps.

     

    Find out what happens next by watching the viral video below:

     

     

    Posted by Rob Herbert on Wednesday, 14 June 2017
     

    "When you need help...you find out who your friends are! (Until you don't give them any food and then they leave you hanging!)," jokes Rob Herbert in a caption accompanying the video. Since June 15, the video has been shared over 107,000 times and has collected over 79,000 reactions.

     

    "Totally awesome. That is teamwork. Leroy was so patient," writes Sandi Stutes. "I can't stop watching it! Way too cute," writes Amanda Lovell.

     

    "Thanks everyone! I call them my twins for a reason...they're usually up to no good together...What I wasn't fast enough to catch on video was Maverick pulling Leroy by the collar over to the fridge to get him in place. He obviously had a plan," writes Carrie Ellen Harden, presumably the woman filming, on Facebook.

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