A social-media user’s attempt to pamper their pup with a stylish new bed has backfired in hilarious fashion, as the dog has made it clear he would rather slum it-on a pee pad. The viral video, shared to TikTok by the canine’s owner @sean_not_the_shee on November 10, shows a small white Maltipoo sitting contentedly on a pee pad, shunning the cozy designer dog beds provided. The clip, which has garnered over 74, 000 views and more than 15, 000 likes, has left viewers in hysterics and sparked a wave of amused commentary from pet owners who could relate. In the short video, the fluffy dog is seen perched in the center of the pad with no intention of moving. A humorous caption reads: “When you have the most beautiful beds in the world but you prefer a pee pad and looking homeless.” The post itself was cheekily captioned: “It’s comfy, I guess.” The post has struck a nerve with dog lovers, particularly those familiar with the unpredictable whims of their own pets. One viewer commented: “Mine does the same. I’ll never understand why. My dog can sleep in an air-conditioned room on a bed with a comforter but chooses to cosplay as a stray and sleep curled up in the garage’s gravel floor,” another added. “She has a whole couch and blankets and a lot of pillows, but she chooses this shoe,” a third viewer shared. They attached an image of their own pet snoozing on a fluffy slipper to the comment. The dog’s unexpected choice of lounging spot-bypassing plush bedding for the bare functionality of a training pad-and the emotional piano melody that played against the moment, has amplified the comic effect of the clip. Maltipoos, a crossbreed between the Maltese and a miniature or toy poodle, are known for their affectionate nature and playful personalities. Their adaptable temperament and small size make them ideal apartment dogs, but their strong opinions about comfort are unmistakably part of the charm. The breed, often described as sociable and smart, can also be stubborn. Their penchant for doing things their own way often adds to their appeal-and sometimes their owners’ frustration.
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