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The Shiba Inu started vying for the little owner's attention when it saw him being held, so the owner had to hold it while cooking, haha!

2026-01-16 03:59:13 · · #1

A super funny video has recently gone viral online.

In the video, a young man is busy cooking in the kitchen, but his 40-pound Shiba Inu insists on crawling into his arms.

The owner of the food scoop was truly at a loss, so he had to hold the dog in one arm and continue cooking with the other.

This scene amused netizens, who left numerous comments and jokes.

This happened in Yingkou, Liaoning.

That day, the young man had just entered the kitchen to prepare a meal when his Shiba Inu followed him in, wagging its tail.

This dog is such a clingy little thing, constantly trying to jump into its owner's arms.

The young man couldn't resist its advances, so he had no choice but to pick up the big, furry creature.

Can you imagine the scene? A grown man, holding a 40-pound dog in one arm, and still having to cook with the other.

The owner later said, "There's nothing I can do, this dog is too clingy, I can only hug it."

"It seems this Shiba Inu is quite pampered; it's gotten used to it."

The video amused netizens.

Some people said, "This pot is probably full of dog hair, isn't it?" Others joked, "This posture is exactly the same as how my mom used to hug me!" Still others commented sourly, "My girlfriend doesn't even get this kind of treatment!"

However, some netizens felt that this was not hygienic, worrying that dog hair would fall into the food.

Some people think the owner is spoiling the dog too much and worry that the dog will become more and more willful in the future.

Actually, raising a pet is quite similar to raising a child.

The more you pamper it, the more spoiled it becomes.

If you always give in to it, you'll regret it later.

Dogs may not be able to talk, but they are very smart.

They quickly learn to figure out their owner's limits and know how to act cute to get what they want.

However, everyone has their own way of life, and we shouldn't interfere with other people's choices.

It's their business if they like to pamper their dogs.

As long as it doesn't affect others, spoil them however you like.

This also reminded me of my mischievous little cat.

It likes to rub against my legs whenever I'm busy in the kitchen.

Although it's not as heavy as a Shiba Inu, it still makes cooking quite difficult.

I almost tripped over it once, and the soup in the pot spilled out.

From then on, I would lock it in the bedroom before cooking.

Keeping pets can certainly bring a lot of joy to life, but it's important to do it in moderation.

Pampering them too much might actually hurt them.

For example, if you let your dog get used to always being held, it might become very frustrated if its owner is too busy to hold it later on.

Moreover, carrying heavy objects for extended periods is bad for the owner's back.

Actually, I think it's better to spend some time playing with your dog than to cook while holding it.

You can take it for a walk or teach it some new tricks.

This way, the dog's emotional needs can be met without affecting the cooking process.

Finally, I want to say that no matter how you choose to treat your pet, the most important thing is to be responsible.

If you've chosen to have a pet, you should take good care of them and give them a warm home.

What do you think? Do your pets have any interesting little habits? Feel free to share your stories in the comments!

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