Original Article: https://blog.theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/excited-greyhound-jumps-into-the-air-when-dad-gets-home/

Dogs are very happy beings. Nothing ever seems to get them down. But they always seem to be their happiest when they are with their favorite people.

Every dog owner knows just how excitable our pups can get when they see us. It doesn’t matter if we’ve been gone five hours, five days, or five minutes, our dogs will always be overjoyed to see us.

Of course, there is only one thing that can make our dogs most excited to see us, and that is when they think that we are taking them for a walk.

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When our dogs think that they’re going to get a walk, they usually start jumping up and down, getting so excited that it’s nearly impossible to get them to stop jumping long enough to fit their harness and leash on them.

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Usually small dogs jump up in the air and bigger dogs stay planted on the ground. But for one large greyhound named Falcon, he nearly topples his owner over when he begins to jump up and down with excitement.

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The big pooch thought that he was going to get a walk, but he was sadly mistaken.

When his owner walked into the room to change from his loungewear to jeans, the dog didn’t know that his owner, Matt, actually had other plans to go out.

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Instead, he thought that he was going out for a walk, and his jumping is quite impressive given Falcon’s breed.

Watch this happy boy in the video below:

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Let us know what you think of Falcon’s reaction!

Source: The Animal Rescue Site Blog