
Dog Waits For His Owner To Arrive Home In A Unique Way, And It’s Hilarious
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Every dog owner knows how much their beloved pets miss them when they’re gone, even if it’s just a quick walk to the post office. At the exact moment you return back, your buddy just bursts with joy, ready to celebrate your arrival.
But this 6-year-old Vizsla Murray is not really an ordinary example. This dog has his own creative way to show how happy he is when his owner finally arrives home, and the internet is already loving it. Instead of wagging his tail and preparing for cuddles, Murray climbs to the highest point of his owner AJ Allee’s house to proudly greet him in a unique way.
“We didn’t realize it until neighbors came and rang our doorbell,” AJ Allee told Bored Panda. “It was terrifying because we were afraid he would jump or fall. He moved so quickly on the roof and ran to the edge, then stopped.”
AJ Allee first tried to get on the patio and try to get Murray from there, then find how he got there and block the entrance to prevent it from happening again.
“That lasted 3 days,” says AJ Allee. “He found another place so we accepted it. Then it became funny.”
AJ Allee says that Murray always goes up to talk to anyone who is walking their dog in the neighborhood or driving by their house. “Then they would come to our door and tell us about it, we have to act shocked,” laughs AJ Allee.
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This is Murray, a 6-year-old Vizsla dog
Recently, the internet fell in love with him after seeing him greeting his returning owner in a very unique way
Instead of wagging his tail and preparing for cuddles, Murray climbs to the highest point of his owner AJ Allee’s house
When AJ Allee first saw Murray on the roof, he was surprised and a little terrified
“We didn’t realize it until neighbors came and rang our doorbell,” said AJ Allee
“It was terrifying because we were afraid he would jump or fall”
AJ Allee first tried to find how he got there and block the entrance to prevent it from happening again
“That lasted 3 days”
“He found another place so we accepted it. Then it became funny”
AJ Allee is a pilot and he occasionally takes Murray for a flight
He’s a good co-pilot despite the fact that he’s usually sleeping
AJ Allee says that he had never heard of a dog climbing the roofs like this. What a unique buddy!
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The best part is that in one of the pictures, it looks like Murray taught the other dogs in the house how to great Allee too.
Franz Liszt Hurgarian Rhapsodies are amongs my favorites
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I love Hungarian Vizlas - got me wondering now - is Hungary still a country? - not heard of it for a while
So you think that a country like Hungary, in the middle of the EU can just disappear? Wow, amazing... yes, it is still a country
SMH, american?
Well former Yougoslavia sn most of the Soviet Union dissapeared and changed names - I is good to be reassured by Google that Hungary and the Magyars are still there
"AJ Allee is a pilot and he occasionally takes Murray for a flight." Ah, that explains it.
Or maybe he's a cat in disguise.
Vizslas are in fact oddly cat-like. They are quite athletic and acrobatic(I've never heard of one climbing roofs before, but there are many rumours told of ones that have the ability to climb certain trees), they lack the typical doggie odour and they sometimes wash like cats. Despite these traits, their personalities are of loyal, obedient, crazily attached and extremely dependent(unlike cats) dogs, earning them the popular nickname "Velcro Vizsla". The reason for this attachment is that their original purpose was to work in close association with the hunter, never really leaving his side, a breed characteristic that carried on to present days.
Looks like an easy roof to get onto from that balcony. That dog has the best view in the neighborhood!
The best part is that in one of the pictures, it looks like Murray taught the other dogs in the house how to great Allee too.
Franz Liszt Hurgarian Rhapsodies are amongs my favorites
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I love Hungarian Vizlas - got me wondering now - is Hungary still a country? - not heard of it for a while
So you think that a country like Hungary, in the middle of the EU can just disappear? Wow, amazing... yes, it is still a country
SMH, american?
Well former Yougoslavia sn most of the Soviet Union dissapeared and changed names - I is good to be reassured by Google that Hungary and the Magyars are still there
"AJ Allee is a pilot and he occasionally takes Murray for a flight." Ah, that explains it.
Or maybe he's a cat in disguise.
Vizslas are in fact oddly cat-like. They are quite athletic and acrobatic(I've never heard of one climbing roofs before, but there are many rumours told of ones that have the ability to climb certain trees), they lack the typical doggie odour and they sometimes wash like cats. Despite these traits, their personalities are of loyal, obedient, crazily attached and extremely dependent(unlike cats) dogs, earning them the popular nickname "Velcro Vizsla". The reason for this attachment is that their original purpose was to work in close association with the hunter, never really leaving his side, a breed characteristic that carried on to present days.
Looks like an easy roof to get onto from that balcony. That dog has the best view in the neighborhood!