This Dog Drops His Toy Over The Fence So People Are Forced To Play With Him
October 25, 2018
A dog who lives in Los Angeles has a brilliant method of getting people to play with him.
Every morning, Riley hangs over the wall and drops his toy so the nearest passerby is forced to play with him. It works 100% of the time.
This good wall-doggo dropped his ballo but fear not I returned it to him and thanked him for his service pic.twitter.com/ybsVME5xCp
— Johnny Berchtold ğŸƒğŸ”ª (@JohnnyBerchtold) September 1, 2018
After the post by Johnny Berchtold went viral, people began posting videos and pictures of their own run-ins with the beloved golden retriever.
I live next door and it’s true 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/xirX5iDhuv
— albreannafindme (@Albreanna89) October 23, 2018
I found a video I have of Riley ♥ï¸ pic.twitter.com/dVpqN6OaSv
— p brain (@robbywar) October 23, 2018
I met Riley earlier this month. We became best friends at Lemonade. 14/10 is right. pic.twitter.com/d7VrPzA9vF
— Lexi (@LexiKing816) October 23, 2018
The original video was shared by dog critiquing Twitter account WeRateDogs, who gave Riley a whopping score of 14 out of 10. A very well-deserved score.
Riley also has his own Twitter account @ImRileyRoo.
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