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Absolutely Vicious “Road Rage Caught On Camera” Between Two Tiny Dogs

Two dogs bark at one another in a road rage incident.

When dogs rage, sometimes nothing will stop them. When these two dogs happened to meet in traffic, they engaged in a road rage barking match to determine who was superior. Unfortunately, due to their minuscule size, it sounds more like a whine-fest.

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We don’t know who the second dog was, but the chihuahua is Binky, a California dog owned by Cass. Both animals exhibited a limited vocabulary of road rage verbiage. They were equally passionate in their pursuit of supremacy. Each displayed a reasonable control of volume and pitch, reaching ear-splitting decibel levels. Sorry, Binky, we can only call this a draw.

Binky might have thought he had the upper paw because he is a TikTok influencer, but we couldn’t award extra points for that. If there had been an added category for break dancing, Binky would have carried that. He is a talented and skillful break dancer.

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A result of him trying to do all his tricks at once because he’s impatient

♬ original sound – cass

In addition to being a great dancer, Binky is an incredible actor. When it’s time for his mom to go to work, he fakes an injury to keep her home. He’ll sit by the door with his paw raised and whine. He even fakes blindness in one eye. If she says “walk,” he is instantly better, spinning with excitement, until she says “work.” The hilarious little dog has his mom wrapped around his paw in a big way!

Binky is everyone’s favorite little troublemaker. He cuddles with the man who never wanted a dog (there is one in every dog household). He is spoiled rotten and takes advantage of it at every opportunity.

To see more of the adventures of Binky, follow Cass on TikTok. You can tell he is the top dog in this family.

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