One of the most enjoyable ways to spend an evening is curling up on the sofa with those you love and renting a movie you’ve been excited to see, or binge watching your favorite TV show while enjoying some delicious snacks.
If you’re anything like these two beautiful Bernese Mountain Dog sisters, one of these snacks should absolutely be popcorn. Just check out these two adorable popcorn supervisors waiting for their snack to be done and making sure none of the kernels accidentally get on the floor!
In the darling video uploaded to the TikTok account for @Kokoandrobbi, the caption reads, “Pawpcorn Patrol takes this job very seriously.”
People in the comments are adoring these cute sisters and one person said, “Such big fluffy babies and so patient, too.” They really are!
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Another person commented, “They are just waiting to grab that whole bowl!’ That’s very true, some pets just can’t be trusted around snacks! Another person added, “My dogs do the same thing when I make popcorn.”
Someone else asked a very good questions with, “Can dogs even eat popcorn?”
If you are wondering whether your own pup can enjoy some popcorn, or pupcorn, whichever you prefer, LA-based Emergency Veterinarian Ross Bernstein says, “It may be safe for a puppy to snack on popcorn, but it is best to wait until they are older and their digestive systems are more developed,” he explains. “Popcorn, especially unpopped kernels, can pose a choking hazard to puppies, and they may be more sensitive to dietary changes or excess salt, butter or other seasoning.”
So there you have it! As long as you save some popcorn for your older pup without extra butter or seasoning a little bit of popcorn is fine for them to enjoy!
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