Video of Tiny Pup Preventing the Big Dogs From Coming in the House Is Absolutely Hilarious

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You never know what the dynamic is going to be like when you have multiple animals. But it sometimes totally can surprise you. On TikTok, one woman caught her Chihuahua puppy acting as a "security guard" for the house. And the small dog totally stood its ground when its much larger dog siblings tried to get past her and into the house.

Little Lily totally rules the house, as a hilarious video her mama shared online proves.

It's always the little dogs that have the most attitude, isn't it? The video was shared by PAWS (Protection of Animal Welfare Services) of Austin, Texas, a non-profit organization that takes in rescue animals.

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The video shows Chihuahua Lily, who looks like she's not even 6 inches tall, blocking the doorway from her fellow dog rescue peers.

"Someone is preventing the bigs from coming in," a woman said from behind the camera.

No matter how much the woman tried to get the larger dogs to come inside, they wouldn't move with little Lily in the way.

"Come on, boys. Come on!" she pleaded.

It was only when Lily finally decided to leave the door frame that the big dogs dared go inside. We guess they could sense her air of authority and didn't want to get on her bad side.

Commenters couldn't stop cracking up. "I can't ma, I haven't solved their riddle yet," joked one person. "But how do we get past security?!!!" another person teased, as if reading the big dogs' thoughts. "I love how Great Danes are such big babies and littles are such big personalities," a third person mused.

The Difference Between Big Dogs and Little Dogs

There are lots of reasons why a person might choose a dog based on size. Perhaps you have young children. Or maybe you live in an apartment or small space where a big dog just won't do. But aside from space, there is a real difference between big dogs and little dogs. And it mostly has to do with their personalities.

Small dogs tend to be less obedient and are less reliable to listen to commands. Small dogs are more excitable and pugnacious than big dogs— meaning that they are more likely to bark or growl at strangers, visitors, or other dogs. They also are more anxious and fearful than bigger dogs.

There are of course outliers, but these are general differences between the two. That being said, we see why the big dogs didn't want to cross Lily. She seems like a sweetie, but you probably don't want to risk getting on her bad side.

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