Instagram video shows dog tries everything to escape car's backseat
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Video: Dog Tries to Escape the Backseat of a Car & the Results Are Hilarious

What happens when your dog is restricted to the backseat of the car? Pet parents have often faced hilarious moments where their furbabies may have gotten themselves into unique situations trying to get to their favorite humans. In this Instagram video, a Samoyed struggles to get to the front seat, with the partition net getting in the way. Named Hugo, the pet tries to reach his parents and is determined not to let a divider come between them.

Instagram video shows dog trying everything to escape car’s backseat

In a funny dog video on Instagram, an owner records their Samoyed named Hugo trying to free himself from a partition net and escape the backseat of a car. The uploader’s caption can be roughly translated to, “Heading to the beach with grandma! Unfortunately, I fell into a poacher’s net.”

It begins with the canine trying his best to fight the partition net. One of his favorite humans has hopped into the vehicle, and Hugo seems determined to get to them. There’s a divider attached so that the furbaby cannot come to the front of the car. However, it appears that the pup does not like the partition whatsoever.

He gets stuck while trying to approach his grandma. Although he struggles to escape, the sight turns out to be hilarious. His nose and teeth protrude through the gaps in the net, making the video of the dog in the backseat all the more amusing.

Meanwhile, viewers could not stop laughing at the Instagram Reel. They have left hilarious memes in the comments section, expressing their thoughts about Hugo’s situation. A user wrote, “LET THE CLOUD THROUGH.” Another mentioned, “This is such a Samoyed thing, both of my Samoyeds share the same brain cell, they’re so funny!”

One individual quipped, “The disappointment sigh,” while many called the Samoyed a “hilarious dog.” Some also joked that Hugo’s antics made the owner put up the net, and the video of the dog in the backseat of the car is proof of the same. Within a day, the clip went absolutely viral on Instagram, garnering more than 34 million views.

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