Video Captures Man Who ‘Doesn't Like' Foster Puppies Yet Does This
Serena Denson took to Instagram to share her husband's antics whenever she brings home some fosters. The Denson Farm isn't a stranger to tending to animals, boasting horses, chickens, barn cats, and lots of dogs. In a video that has now gone viral, Denson captured her partner showering their foster puppies with some love in secret.
The Instagram Reel has garnered more than 1.9 million views and 179k likes, with netizens finding it very relatable. One user wrote, 'The best relationships are the grumpy man and the dogs he didn't want.' Another pointed out that 'he knows he's about to have his heart broken letting those babies go.'
The video began with Denson's husband walking down the side of their house with some massive sticks. The foster puppies clearly love the man as they surround him as he makes his way to the side of their property. However, when he tossed the sticks away, the pups couldn't help but stare longingly in their direction. A netizen pointed out, 'The way they looked on in horror when he threw those perfectly good sticks away!'
In the next clip, Denson's husband can be seen interacting with the same foster puppies he is 'always annoyed' at. He first scares them away, with the little ones scattering all across the green patch. But he follows it up with some rubs, with all the pups huddled together as they sought their foster dad's attention. A commenter poked fun at the man, joking, 'Rolls eyes…Dear Diary, I can hardly believe it. MORE PUPPIES. I must maintain my cool exterior. But I'm sooooooo excited.'
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