This Chunky Puppy Ate Too Much-So Mom Had To Roll Him Back to the Den
Most puppies are full of energy, but this little Australian Shepherd may have overdone it at mealtime. After eating a little too much, the chunky pup was apparently too full to walk and needed some extra help to get back to the den.
Luckily, Mom had a practical solution-she literally rolled him home. The adorable moment has people cracking up and watching Sara's video on repeat.
@beefy.jenes No puppies were harmed by rolling them into the den - Momma is just too good of a milker and babies are too good at eating
Cute Little Troublemaker - BGM Note
Not going to lie, that couldn't be comfortable for the milk-drunk puppy!
Sara shared in the caption, "No puppies were harmed by rolling them into the den-Momma is just too good of a milker, and babies are too good at eating!"
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Viewers Can't Stop Laughing at This Chunky Puppy
People in the comments were absolutely losing it over the puppy's post-meal predicament. @sharejesus77 cracked us up with, "It's too round! It's TOO ROUND!" @Knon Ya asked, "Help! Why is he so round?! LOL!" @Kilax replied, "Because the milk is too good!!!"
@Richard pointed out, "She can't pick up her potato, so she has to roll him!?" @Nadi Alderkey joked, "She's looking for where to plant the Pup-tato."
"Mama produces straight buttermilk, LOL! I thought I was happy today... NO, NOW I'M FREAKING ECSTATIC!!!! Thank you for sharing," said @Carla Aponte. @Star Dae added, "He's not full of soup, he IS the soup."
While this video of a stuffed puppy is cute, Pooch & Mutt caution against overfeeding young puppies. They explain that it can overwhelm a puppy's still-developing digestive system, causing discomfort, bloating, and inefficient nutrient absorption. This can lead to diarrhea, gas-related pain, and dehydration.
Since puppies, especially very young ones like this little guy, don't exactly have an off switch, it's important to monitor how much, how often, and how quickly they're eating so they know when enough is enough.
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This story was originally published May 15, 2026 at 7:40 AM.