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Puppy Crashes Grandma’s Important Zoom Meeting In Hilarious Fashion

Puppy goes into the zoomie during an important Zoom meeting.

Since the pandemic, many people have been working from home, occasionally necessitating Zoom meetings. When grandma is a stay-at-home worker, and you must go on tour with your job, she might babysit your puppy. When that happens, you hope upon hope that your “menace” acts appropriately. However, that was not the case during Grandma’s Zoom meeting when the puppy decided to have some silly moments.

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His name is Sir and he is a menace

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The puppy’s name is Sir. He can be seen in the background of Grandma’s Zoom meeting doing some zooming of his own. Clearly, this temp employee did not get the memo about appropriate meeting behavior. He is recklessly spinning and jumping behind Grandma with a toy. The toy occasionally smacks the wall and possibly the back of her chair. And the puppy spins on.

We must commend Grandma’s professionalism. She stays focused on her meeting and pretends not to notice what is happening behind her. Meanwhile, Sir keeps spinning and swinging that tug toy around, having a grand old time! We are wondering what the other meeting attendees must be thinking.

Image from TikTok.

Perusing the comments section brings on more laughs. This one, from user Christine329329, compares the pup’s antics to a mullet, “Business in the front, party in the back.” That statement perfectly describes the scene. Other commenters highlighted the similarities between “Zoom” and “Zoomies” and how the pup could easily have misunderstood the assignment.

All in all, the puppy seems to be “sort of” quietly occupying himself during the Zoom meeting. Depending on his age, puppies have a lot of energy. His restraint in playing in the background and not doing zoomies across Grandma’s lap probably deserves a treat. And no breaking that thing in half, either!

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