Doorbell Camera Films Owner's 'How To' on Keeping Dachshund From Escaping
An outdoor camera captured the moment a family member quickly reacted to keep the dog from escaping and viewers are praising her efforts.
TikTok user @timeywimeychar's sister was outside putting garbage in the bins when out of nowhere the family dachshund tried making a run for it. The Ring camera placed outside the family home captured the entire incident unfolding.
The camera picked up the sister's loud gasp when she realized the sneaky dog had been outside. Without second-guessing herself, she threw herself toward the dog, but fell in the process. It wasn't the most graceful way to stop a small dog from running across the street.
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The sister landed on all fours and slid into a barrier-like position that blocked the small dog from getting further. Her body became a shield and the barking dog didn't know which way around the human wall.
The video poster told Newsweek via TikTok that her sister scraped her elbow during the epic save. She said her sister's elbow was "very messed up" afterward, but joked it was worth it for the video.
And although the rescue wasn't smooth, it became a "how to" on stopping a sausage dog from escaping with viewers taking note as these small dogs can be quite sneaky.
The dachshund's face was filled with defeat as she picked him up and carried him back inside. He was embarrassed that his first attempt didn't go according to plan.
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The entire family thought the incident was hilarious and were grateful the Ring camera captured it all, but they found it a bit unusual as the dog is not known to be an escape artist.
"She's a very lazy sausage dog and hates walks now, she's 12 so getting slower, so this was a bit of a surprise!" she said.
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Although this was an unusual escape attempt for this canine, other owners aren't immune to it as their dogs try to run out every time the front door is opened. But why? The Humane Society of the United States reported that dogs might escape because of social isolation or frustration
A few reasons for their boredom or loneliness could be because they are left alone for long periods, they are puppies or they're particularly active and need something to do to be happy.
Viewer Reactions
The TikTok video amassed over 268,700 views, 20,900 likes and 200 comments as of Saturday.
"The reality of a dachshund owner, I'm done," commented a viewer, with a second added: "Lord help us with our sneaky sausages."
Another user said: "I mean that was a hell of a lot smoother than it would have been if it was me."
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