Summary
A golden retriever named Captain gets excited and jumps in the air when its owner prepares to take him for a coffee run, where he receives a "pup cup" treat. Though pup cups have become popular, experts warn that they might not be safe for every dog due to potential lactose intolerance. The report also touches on research showing animals may have an internal sense of timing, helping them learn daily routines.
Key Facts
- Captain is a five-year-old golden retriever who jumps when excited.
- His owner shared a video on TikTok showing Captain's excitement for a "pup cup."
- A "pup cup" is a small cup of whipped cream often given to dogs at coffee stops.
- The American Kennel Club warns that many dogs are lactose-intolerant.
- Milk in pup cups can cause stomach issues like gas, diarrhea, and vomiting in dogs.
- Research indicates animals have brain cells that help them sense time.
- The study showed mice could learn to wait for a reward even without visual cues.
- Dogs often appear to understand daily routines like meal or walk times based on learned behavior.