An adorable video has captured the moment a woman's pet dog threw a child-like tantrum because it wanted to watch it's favourite TV show.
Chelsea Lim was enjoying a Korean drama on her iPad when her pet dog Moji decided he wanted to watch his favourite show, Bluey on October 7. The Shiatzu started scratching the screen until Chelsea switched over to the popular Aussie cartoon.
The 24-year-old, who works in marketing in Manila, Philippines, said: "My dog knew that the iPad I was using is also the one he uses to watch Bluey. When he saw I was watching a Korean drama, he started scratching his paws digging on my iPad. That's the tantrums he throws when he wants to watch Bluey."
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Watching Bluey has become part of three year old Moji's bedtime routine. He usually watches an episode before going to sleep and has been doing so for about a month.
Chelsea explained: "It all started when I was browsing for a show on Netflix and he saw images of the dog from Marley & Me. I was shocked that he could actually understand what was on the TV so I decided to look for a show that he might like and that was Bluey."
The news comes after a brazen golden retriever was caught on camera "confessing" to breaking his 'mums' glasses after she confronted him about a lens being missing. Animal lovers were left in stitches as the woman, who posts on Reddit as u/abk142, was seen asking her dog Leo what happened to her glasses.
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The two-year-old had chewed the frames, leaving them lopsided and managed to pop out one of the lenses. But the dog didn't seem apologetic about the incident as confidently tried to go in for another chew.
Posting the clip online, the owner wrote: "He is two years old, has never even shown interest in my glasses. It was a sign though, they are like 20 years old. Can't help but smile at these adorable creatures whatever they do… mostly good, but sometimes not so good."
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