Pet parents must have often noticed their fur babies adopting adorable habits. While some get used to cute sleeping routines, this rescue dog in the Instagram video has his “favorite activity.” Named Oatley, the Shepsky (a German Shepherd and Siberian Husky mix) loves to make whining sounds.
An owner captures the pet’s habit on multiple occasions, where he just whines and makes whistling noises. It doesn’t look like Oatley is angry or disappointed when he makes those sounds. It seems he just seeks attention and throws a little tantrum.
Rescue dog’s ‘favorite activity’ is ‘whining’ in cute video
In a cute dog video on Instagram, an owner reveals their rescue Shepsky’s “favorite activity.” It begins with the lyrics of the 1994 song, “Basket Case,” by Green Day. While capturing Oatley’s adorable face, the line displays on the screen. It reads, “Do you have the time to listen to me whine?” Further, viewers understand why the owner has chosen this particular track and the line.
The second the song ends, the rescue dog’s whining begins. Whether he is standing near a basket full of laundry or lying on the bed, the sound never stops. Oatley looks curious as he makes such cute noises. Sometimes, it looks like he is complaining or asking his owner about something. Overall, the whining shows his communication style, seeking his human’s attention.
Furthermore, the pet parent has recorded the pooch making the whistling sound in different background settings. It includes him on top of the stairs, lying on the owner’s foot, and looking down from the bed/couch. It seems the rescue pup is comfortable around his human, letting his emotions out freely.
Meanwhile, viewers have loved watching the rescue dog favorite activity video. They have expressed their thoughts by dropping heart and laughing emojis. A user highlighted, “Love his little noises.” Another playfully commented, “I can tell he’s a spoilt boy because so is mine and he’s constantly whining.”
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