German Shepherd’s Attempts To Fit In a Box Doesn’t Quite Go as Planned

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Dogs do some really funny things and entertain their owners nearly every day with their antics. darya.daily is a TikTok account about a German Shepherd who likes to sit in and on everything he can find, even when he doesn't necessarily fit. His human shared a video at the end of March showing him trying to fit into something that he was clearly too big to get into, and it'll make your day.

The pup enters the room carrying a black foldable storage cube. He puts a toy into it and decides to climb in to play with it. Watch as he attempts to fit his body into the cube, which is hilarious, especially because he doesn't give up. His face at the end is priceless!

Darya's dog's face at the end looks so confused by how he ended up laying on the floor instead of sitting in the box! Commenters left nearly 8 thousand comments about the scene. @CherrysMOM2.0 pointed out, "I assume he fit at one time. Does not understand why not anymore." @Stella11203 laughed, "Looked at you like you pushed it over LOL!" Another commenter shared, "A German Shepherd, who wants to be a cat haha!" @Amanda narrated the scene perfectly, "I got this. Nope I don’t got this. Ok I got this. Nope. Hi."

Related: German Shepherd Gets Annoyed With the Family Cat and Hilarity Ensues

Do German Shepherds Make Good Family Dogs?

German Shepherds are one of the most popular dog breeds around and known for being protective guard dogs. They are also used by law enforcement as K-9s. Do they make good family pets? If you ask me, yes!

German Shepherds are one of the most intelligent dog breeds. They quickly learn new tricks and excel at problem solving...this can be a good and a bad thing! They love learning and pleasing their humans and enjoy mental stimulation. They’re emotionally intelligent and pick up on their humans' feelings and are fiercely loyal and loving with their family.

Early socialization is always important, and German Shepherds do well around children for the most part, but like with all dogs, their interactions should always be supervised. Kids also need to learn how to deal with a new dog. They should be taught to never get directly in the dog's face, hang on them or pull on their tail or ears, and not to tough their food.

German Shepherds were bred to be working dogs and require plenty of exercise. They like to stay busy, and if they get bored they will become destructive. These dogs shed a lot, all year round. They can be aggressive with other animals. Unfortunately, they also are known for having a lot of health problems.

Like with any dog breed, it's important to do your own research and learn about the pros and cons of owning a certain breed. Bringing home a dog just because it's attractive looking without knowing anything about them can lead to unhappy owners and an unhappy dog.

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