A dog refusing to eat her food unless it's been prepared "human style" is making the internet smile.
In a clip shared to TikTok on October 26 by user @itsbaileybear, Bailey the Chihuahua can be seen turning her nose up at her dinner—until her owner pretends to warm it up in the microwave.
Captioned "When she won't eat dinner until it's 'prepared' hooman style,'" the video has received more than 158,000 views and 15,000 likes from TikTokers applauding the demanding dog and her particular tastes.
No Such Thing as a Picky-Eating Pup?
Humans might think we're top dog, but our pets might actually be the ones "training" us.
According to Louis DelGiudice—national emergency specialty director at AmeriVet Veterinary Partners in San Antonio, Texas—dogs are not picky eaters by nature, but can develop "food rituals."
Whether refusing to eat anything but rotisserie chicken or eating their meals only with "toppings," these rituals are tricks that dogs use to get the food they really want from their caregivers.
"They have trained their owners to give them better and more tantalizing options," DelGiudice told Newsweek.
"Dogs have learned that if they wait it out, we'll offer them something more appetizing than their kibble.
"So, our dogs are not fussy. They've got us trained," he added.
However, if your dog is suddenly refusing to eat, it could be a sign of ill health or anxiety. Stressful changes to their routine can cause your pet to lose their appetite, as can pain or illness.
Alternatively, your pet might just not like a particular brand or flavor. A recent study of 2,000 dog owners—conducted by dog-food brand Jinx—found that 49 percent regularly struggle to get their pet to eat.
And 28 percent of those surveyed had at least 10 bags of unused dog food at home, with it taking an average of eight brands or flavors to find one their pet liked. A third of respondents said they added extra food to encourage their dog to eat their meals, such as blueberries or cheese, while 30 percent swapped to a "tastier" brand of food.
'Hooman Style'
In the clip, Bailey rejects her bowl of dog food, before looking around the room expectedly. Her owner grabs the bowl, takes it over to the microwave, pretends to turn it on, and "waits" for the food to be ready.
He then goes and adds "random secret ingredients" to the meal from the fridge, pretending to add mustard and shaking a bottle of unopened hot sauce above the bowl.
Fully convinced by her owner's "chef skills," Bailey then tucks into her kibble.
TikTok users found the whole act hilarious, with user Michelle Zimmerma596 calling it "the sweetest thing ever."
"That's adorbs," agreed lolo_canadian_girl, while smtwngrrl74 wrote, "The things we do for our dogs."
"Chihuahuas are so extra," commented E, while isitme_bpd_orthehat described Bailey as "a diva."
"Haha I'm glad I'm not the only human who has been trained!" she added.
Newsweek has reached out to @ItsBaileyBear for comment.
Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? Send them to life@newsweek.com with some details about your best friend and they could appear in our Pet of the Week lineup.
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