Video: Owner Reveals How Australian Shepherd Judges Everyone
(Photo Credit: @leuleu_theblue / Instagram)

Video: Owner Reveals How Australian Shepherd Judges Everyone

You may feel like you can do whatever you want at home without being judged. But think again if you have an Australian Shepherd as a part of your family. They silently judge everything you do, and Leu Leu from Orlando has taken his judging to a whole new level.

This funny video of the Australian Shepherd, posted on @leuleu_theblue, features a series of expressions that get more theatrical by the minute. It opens with the sleepy pup lounging on the bed, being given some well-deserved morning snuggles. However, as soon as his human claims he “never judges,” the truth comes out. The clips feature some of the most expressive wide-eyes and side-eyes you’ll ever see.

Owner shows Australian Shepherd’s adorable judgy faces in funny video

The Australian Shepherd’s video quickly became a hit online, pulling in over 1.2K likes and endless laughs from fellow dog parents. After that opening cuddle scene, it cuts to a montage of Leu Leu as his most expressive self — ears slightly perked, eyes narrowed, mouth set in that “I’ve seen enough” kind of pout.

One moment, he’s giving a slow, deliberate side-eye that could rival a reality TV queen. The next, he’s sitting upright in the living room, clearly unimpressed by whatever his human is doing nearby.

In each shot, his disapproval over something he has just witnessed is crystal clear. The focused, fixed stare is a direct result of the breed’s herding instincts, where they use their intensity to control a flock. Here, Leu Leu uses it to hilariously control his humans’ behavior.

His owner’s choice of music makes the clip even funnier — matching the silent sass written all over his face. By the time the video ends, with him back on the bed looking entirely over it, you’ll also be laughing.

One won’t be disappointed if they head to the comments section either. One viewer wrote, “We’re judge Judy in a fur coat,” while another added, “It’s an Aussie thing.”

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