The hilarious act of this dog is already making rounds online and sending people who see it rolling on the floor laughing. Wilbur or Wil, as he is commonly referred to by his owners, is now internet famous.
This after his owner, Kirstin LaRoche, filmed his silly act of sleeping inside a hole that he dug. LaRoche was heard in the video laughing so hard because she thought that Wil was dead. The dog, instead, was just asleep.
Before this incident, the dog’s past time was digging holes in their backyard. LaRoche told the pooch not to do, but all her pleas fell on deaf ears. LaRoche eventually conceded to what the pooch wants.
LaRoche did not know what the dog would do with the holes, but one day, it all made sense on the part of the woman. Wil dug holes to be his haven, where he would take long and peaceful naps.
In one instance, while LaRoche walked past their door, she saw the dog in a way that he would be mistaken to be dead. The owner panicked and looked at the dog intently only to discover that Wil was asleep soundly.
This incident made LaRoche laugh so hard that she even filmed the whole thing. The woman, later on, uploaded the footage on Twitter, and soon enough, the video spread like wildfire online.
Since the silly act of LaRoche’s pooch went viral, the woman then decided to share the story of the pooch. In an interview, LaRoche mentioned that Will is a rescued pooch from One More Dog Rescue.
At nine-months-old, the dog has already experienced the bitter side of life. When he was rescued, LaRoche decided to take Wil under her custody.
Since then, she tried to help the pooch forget all the bad things that happened to him in the past. While the process has been tedious, LaRoche is thankful that there are improvements in the way that Wil deals with other people unlike before.
This is too funny I have to share with you guys. Look at my doofus dog Wilbur sleeping in the hole he dug! 😂😂 I thought he was dead at first! Follow Wilbur and his weirdness on Instagram @willy_sack_of_potatoes One More Dog RescueThis video is exclusively managed by Kennedy News and Media. To license or use in a commercial player, please contact news@kennedynews.co.uk or call +44 161 697 4266
Posted by Kirstin LaRoche on Monday, August 12, 2019
Credits to Kirstin LaRoche.