Internet obsessed with dog using pet cam to let mom know he “needs a treat”

Pet parents have become accustomed to watching their fur babies at home through cameras that have advanced technology, which allows them to speak to their pets. And as pets have gotten used to the all-powerful eyes watching their every move, they have also learned how to use it to their advantage.

Lisa Van Wagoner, known on TikTok as @lisalou0703, set up a Furbo Dog Camera in her living room. These cameras allow owners to watch, talk, and toss their dogs a treat whenever they aren’t home. However, in Van Wagoner’s case, her dog Bentley thinks he controls the device. All he has to do is look at the camera long enough and dog treats magically appear.

But because most owners can’t check in through the dog camera 24/7, Bentley unknowingly had luck on his side. Van Wagoner told Newsweek via TikTok that family members would go to her house and check in on her dad. While they were there, they noticed Bentley in front of the Furbo.

The family members would text Van Wagoner and let her know Bentley had been patiently waiting and “needs a treat.” Lo and behold as she got the Furbo app up, the pup was front and center on the camera screen, waiting for his rightfully earned treat.

The TikTok video, which was posted on April 28, shows a few examples of Bentley in front of the camera and the texts she receives, reminding her to throw him a treat. The video’s caption reads: “Raise your hand if you have a dog who is obsessed with a Furbo camera.”

She doesn’t seem to mind obeying to Bentley’s demands. As Van Wagoner said in the comments section, he knows that cute face will do the trick.

Or maybe he keeps staring into the camera because one treat isn’t enough for him. Van Wagoner said she fills the Furbo device with tiny training treats, but being the good boy that he is, Bentley wants more.

Dog looking at Furbo camera
Bentley is seen looking at the Furbo camera. The dog knows to go to the device every time he wants a treat.
Bentley is seen looking at the Furbo camera. The dog knows to go to the device every time he wants a treat.
@lisalou0703/TikTok

TikTok Users React

The hilarious TikTok video amassed 1.2 million views and 200,000 likes as of Saturday afternoon.

“I think Bentley might be the one sending those messages,” joked one TikTok user.

Another user added: “Bentley gave up on asking the guy on the couch.”

A third TikTok user wrote: “Throw my mans benny boy some treats ya heard.”

A fourth added: “The dog version of us getting up to grab a snack at 3am.”

Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? Send them to life@newsweek.com with some details about your best friend, and they could appear in our “Pet of the Week” lineup.

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