Dog Hilariously Recounts How He Disrupted His Family’s Turkey Day

Sometimes bad things happen to good pets, and poor Clarence is a perfect example. Clarence is a black lab whose dad is Jimmy, and it sounds like they both had a really 'ruff' time of it on Thanksgiving. @Jimmyrams shared a video on Friday, November 24th of how Clarence "tore his family apart" on Turkey Day, and it's pretty funny!

The video starts with Clarence setting up the scene. While his dad was busy listening to "Uncle Paul pitch him on his latest pyramid scheme", Clarence decided to sneak some people food - sharp Vermont cheddar - which was delicious but wreaked havoc on his little belly. What happens next is too funny and he couldn't have described it any better!

The whole scenario left me cracking up! Clarence's "silent but deadly" toot left his auntie gagging, grandma calling @Jimmy a monster, and mom telling his dad that he ruined Thanksgiving! Clarence ends with saying sorry not sorry, so even though the cheese left his intestines barking, he'd definitely do it all again!

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Commenters got a kick out of Clarence's recounting of the Turkey Day fiasco. @Alyce said, "Finally, somebody else takes the blame. Good job!!!" and @cpace2771 added, "Clarence’s revenge was sweet, but stinky!!!" @Tanny shared, "Our bulldog stole pizza and we had to evacuate our first floor for the rest of the night LOL!" You've heard of the phrase, whoever smelt it dealt it, and that's what @Cate183237 meant when she pointed out, "If Auntie Erin was the first to point, then she did it not King C!! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving (try the pumpkin pie)!"

Sounds like everybody was backing Clarence on this one. A lot of people think that pets can do no wrong, and it sounds like that's the case here!

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