Bulldog has 'cutest reaction ever' when owner tells him he's not getting any food

Viral TikTok Video: Sassy English Bulldog Throws Hilarious Tantrum Over Dinner Delay

English Bulldogs are known for their distinctive personalities, and a recent viral TikTok video perfectly captures this trait. The footage of a woman’s pet dog displaying a hilariously sassy tantrum has amused millions online.

Bulldog’s Hilarious Reaction to Mealtime Delay Goes Viral

Buddy, a temperamental English Bulldog, became the center of internet attention after his owner recorded his comical reaction to being denied dinner. The brief TikTok clip documenting Buddy’s disgruntled response quickly garnered significant popularity, amassing over 4 million likes as viewers enthusiastically labelled it the “cutest tantrum” they had ever seen.

In the video’s voiceover, Buddy’s owner explains that the canine was refused his evening meal due to “bad” behavior. Buddy’s reaction was immediate and expressive: a sharp bark followed by a definitive paw-stamp on the floor, clearly conveying his defiance.

Even when his owner reiterated that dinner was off the table, Buddy’s frustration remained consistent. He responded with an identical bark and emphatic foot stomp, accompanied by an irritated stare.

“You were bad,” his owner repeated, only to be met with another firm foot stamp and bark from Buddy, before he theatrically turned and walked away in a huff.

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Social Media Users Amused by Bulldog’s ‘Tantrum’

TikTok users overwhelmingly reacted with amusement and affection for the endearing Bulldog, with many leaping to his defense in the comments section.

  • One user playfully commented, “Aww he’s putting his foot down,”
  • Another remarked on the breed’s characteristic assertiveness: “The English Bulldog talk back and snark is so real.”
  • A dog lover highlighted the breed’s well-known love for food: “Bulldogs don’t mess around when it comes to food,”
  • While another jokingly pleaded: “That baby better not miss a dinner!”.

Numerous commenters urged the owner to give in to Buddy’s demands. One person earnestly requested: “Awww, give that baby dinner. Although, he looks like he hasn’t missed a meal,” adding a crying with laughter emoji to their message.

Insights into Bulldog Temperament and Breed-Specific Information

Adding to the conversation, a Bulldog enthusiast shared personal experience: “Bulldogs are bossy and stubborn. Mine goes to the pantry and just looks back at me like, ‘Girl, you know what time it is’.”

Another contributed a humorous observation, stating: “He is saying, ‘You can call me anything, but don’t call me late for dinner’.”

Bulldog Breed Characteristics and Care

According to the PDSA (People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals), English Bulldogs are typically known for their affectionate and gentle nature. Their grooming needs are relatively straightforward, requiring weekly attention, with particular daily care needed to keep their distinctive facial wrinkles clean.

Exercise and Health Considerations for Bulldogs

Around one hour of exercise daily is generally sufficient for these energetic dogs.

However, the PDSA points out that Bulldogs are susceptible to brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS) due to their flat-faced (brachycephalic) features. The organisation emphasizes that Bulldogs are predisposed to significant health and welfare issues stemming from their physical conformation. These can include severe breathing difficulties, skin problems, joint issues, and dental complications.

PDSA Advice on Breed Health and Responsible Ownership

In light of the potential suffering caused by breeding for extreme physical traits at the expense of health and well-being, the PDSA strongly advises potential dog owners to consider choosing a healthier breed, a crossbreed, or a mixed-breed dog instead of a Bulldog.


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