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Excited rescue dog runs into kitchen door at every meal time
A rescue dog gets so excited over feeding time that she runs and crashes into the back door every day ‘that sounds like a human being thrown’.
Whenever Lisa Ingegniero gets ready to feed her pet pooch Molly, her beloved Pitbull-mix gets psyched up at home in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Hilarious footage shows the six-year-old running from behind the camera and right at Lisa’s back door before turning around grinning happily.
Molly does this ‘every morning and evening’ as soon as she hears the lid closing on her kibble bin, sprinting from the living room into the kitchen and at the door while smiling.
Lisa said: “When she was younger, she would jump twice her height and slam incredibly hard into the door.
“There have been times where one of us is outside, the other is inside feeding Molly, then, BAM! It sounds like a person is being thrown at the door.
“Initially, we would frantically rush inside, ‘OMG what happened, is everyone okay’. But then we realised it's just dinnertime.
“It's incredibly loud on the outside. I'm shocked my neighbours haven't come by to check on us.
“Molly runs into the door every time. She has always done it. While scooping her kibble out of the food bin and into her bowl, she stands on the armrest on the sofa.
“As soon as we put the lid back on the kibble bin, she leaps off of the sofa and runs full force into the back door, which is about 30 feet away.
“Every day she does it my husband, son and I are in hysterics. It's so strange that Molly does this.
“She's never injured when she does it. And each day varies. Some days, she'll really slam into it and we all look at each other and yell, ‘dang Molly, are you ok’.”
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