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Video: Owners Open Pup Cup Station at Home for Their Dog Pack

If you’ve ever witnessed a furbaby discover the concept of the “pup cup,” you know it’s a bond for life, as can be seen in this video of a dog pack. The mere sight of a coffee shop drive-through can set tails wagging in anticipation of that small but mighty whipped cream treasure.

However, when that routine is interrupted, the fallout can be dramatic. The Moriarty family recently learned that lesson the hard way. Thus, they decided the only way to avoid future heartbreak was to take the pup cup business in-house.

Dog pack lines up to get their pup cups at home in cute video

Corey and Emma Moriarty are dog parents to four pups: Blue, Titan, Maverick, and Bauer. Known for sharing playful clips of their pets online, they’ve now captured attention with their newest setup — a homemade pup cup station.

In the video, Corey is seen sitting with the dogs, declaring to viewers that they’re “never letting this happen again.” The “this” refers to a previous moment caught on camera. Maverick recently threw an unmistakable tantrum after a coffee shop they visited didn’t serve pup cups.

The couple decided to solve the problem once and for all. Emma explains they’re transforming a bar cart into a dedicated pup cup station. The video shows the couple setting it up with jars of assorted dog treats to use as toppings. Once ready, Corey takes on the role of server. He holds two cans of whipped cream while the three dogs form an orderly line.

Maverick, still the most enthusiastic about the concept, gets to go first. Corey jokingly “translates” Maverick’s inner thoughts with on-screen captions that suggest he wants everything on the menu. His pup cup is topped generously with whipped cream and treats, and he happily devours it.

One by one, Blue, Titan, and Bauer follow, each receiving their own customized treat. At the end, Corey humorously announces that the pup cup bar is now closed until 9 a.m. the next morning. With a setup like this, it’s safe to say the Moriarty dogs may never look at a coffee shop drive-through the same way again.

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