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Video: Puppy Wants More After a 6-Mile Walk

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The dog owners finish a long walk and expect quiet. May has other plans and turns the couch into playtime. She locks onto a hoodie sleeve and keeps coming back. The walk was six miles, but she still wants to wrestle today. The reel from @maymadeusdoit makes that moment feel painfully relatable. It feels like May has chugged six Red Bulls as her intensity to walk shows through the screen. The owner looks exhausted, and the pup looks proud.

Puppy is barely tired after a 6-mile walk with owner

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The Instagram reel from @maymadeusdoit was posted 4 days ago and uses original audio. On-screen text says, “POV: We JUST got back from our 6 mile walk…” The caption reads, “GSD’s puppies are NOT for the weak ? #gsd.” It shows 6.4K likes and 232 comments. The clip features May biting and tugging at her human’s hoodie on the couch.

German Shepherds are smart working dogs with serious stamina. Puppies also get overtired and act extra wild instead of napping. The page calls May a purebred blue GSD. The chaos feels like a Mini Dachshund video, just in a bigger body. The clip starts with May popping into frame by the couch. She grabs the sleeve and mouths it. The owner tries to redirect her and says, “Can you stop?” He repeats, “enough,” while she keeps tugging. Another shot shows his eyes wide as he holds his head.

Fans replied fast. One wrote, “Oh okay I’m not the only one dealing with this right now ?“. Another said, “100% attack 0% damage”. A third added, “I force mine to nap, because usually he is just throwing a tantrum because he is so tired but doesn’t know how to settle! ?”. Someone else wrote, “Teen phase is no joke ?”. Another shared, “Never had a dog that I had to train how to nap until I had a working shepherd”.

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