Puppy ignores the doggy pool for bird bath in hilarious video

According to a report by South West News Service, a puppy laughed with a birdbath.

Moose, a five-month-old Golden Retriever in Australia, had a real Goldilocks moment earlier this month when she decided to climb into a birdbath instead of finding a pool her size.

Moose the dog took an interest in a birdbath in the backyard in early January.  (Credit: SWNS)

Moose the dog took an interest in a birdbath in the backyard in early January. (Credit: SWNS)

Owner Rachael Elizabeth Warburton recorded the entire moment in a 17-second recording, showing the young dog losing her balance and jumping off before the blue birdbath overturned.

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“We were just chewing on New Year’s Day, a little hangover, and we saw Moose in the birdbath. We thought it was hilarious,” Warburton, 37, told the British news office. “She sometimes drinks from the birdbath, but she’s never done that.”

Warburton can be heard laughing behind the camera while Moose’s Siberian Husky friend Diesel is some distance away, just staring around in response to the puppy’s antics.

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“She’s a massive dove and generally does stupid puppies, like digging massive holes, but that day it was stinking hot,” Warburton reminds SWNS. “Moose was probably just trying to cool down.”

Moose and Warburton are from Byron Bay, Australia, which according to Weather.com saw a predicted peak of 81 degrees Fahrenheit on January 1st.

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Moose decided to test her luck in one of the Warburton family’s birdbaths, but her owner noticed she still had a cooling option.

In Warburton’s own words: ‘It was strange, though. We have a full pool and a doggy pool, but she jumped into the birdbath. ‘

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The puppy may not be the best judge of pools, but she certainly does a good job as the mascot of Dr Moose T-Shirts, a store that operates Warburton in Byron Bay.

“She’s such a friendly dog,” Warburton said. “We think she tried to show off just before Diesel.”

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