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Chaos Ensues When Dog Dad Accidentally Says “Go” Too Soon

A man holding out his hand and telling his dog to stay.

Who would have thought that two dogs and a trampoline would be a recipe for chaos? A pet dad named Brian may have found himself regretting his decisions after trying to film a cool trick in the backyard with his exuberant pooches, Barry and Yeti. Then again, he still managed to capture some pretty great footage, so he might not be complaining. We’re certainly not!

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Dad began the trick with a simple enough command: stay. At first, it seemed like his two canines were more than happy to comply. However, their owner just had to go and complicate things by giving them further instructions.

“Wait ’til I say go, ok?” Brian said.

Unfortunately, Dad neglected to realize that, in the process of issuing these directions, he actually said the word “go.” In a glorious moment of chaos, both dogs began running toward their owner while his back was turned. He spun around just in time to get a face full of Barry, who was being propelled by a bounce on the trampoline! This golden retriever’s momentum immediately took the man down.

Commenters thought the fail was too funny! One user pointed out that the dogs were not to blame for the chaos.

“You did say ‘go’ they did nothing wrong, your honor,” they wrote.

A golden retriever in mid-air just before crash landing on his owner.
Screengrab from TikTok

However, it turns out that this goofy trampoline accident may not have actually been anyone’s fault. In fact, it may have been the result of some very clever video editing! If you scroll through Brian’s social media account, you’ll find tons of comedic scenarios achieved through movie magic. For example, in one of his clips, he edited a giant puppy into his backyard!

Of course, we can’t be certain whether this trampoline video was one of Brian’s creative edits or an actual mishap. Either way, we can’t stop watching it!

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