Now what do I do? Video shows the hilarious moment a dog called Max catches its own tail and then looks completely unsure of what to do next before waddling off

  • In the video, posted to Twitter on Friday, a black dog named Max is seen going round and round in the living room of a house chasing its tail
  • After about 3 seconds, the canine catches its tail and then stares at the camera
  • The woman filming the video lets out a laugh before she cries: 'You got it!'
  • Max doesn't move for about five seconds, but then proceeds to waddle off with his tail still in his mouth 

This is the hilarious moment when a dog catches his own tail and is then unsure of  what to do with himself.

In the video, posted to Twitter on Friday, a black dog is seen going around and around in the living room of a house, chasing its tail.

After about three seconds, the canine catches its tail and then stares at the camera.

The woman filming the video lets out a laugh before she cries: 'You got it!'  

In the video, posted to Twitter on Friday, a black dog is seen going round and round in the living room of a house chasing its tail
fter about three seconds, the canine catches its tail and then stares at the camera

In the video, posted to Twitter on Friday, a black dog is seen going round and round in the living room of a house chasing its tail (left and right). After about three seconds, the canine catches its tail and then stares at the camera

The woman filming the video lets out a laugh before she cries: 'You got it!'

The woman filming the video lets out a laugh before she cries: 'You got it!'

The pooch doesn't move for about five seconds, but then proceeds to waddle off - with its tail still in its mouth. 

'My friend’s dog, Max, finally caught its tail, and then didn’t know what to do with itself anymore,' the uploader, who lives in Jackson, Mississippi, wrote.

So far, the tweet has been viewed more than 2.52 million times, and had garnered 252,000 likes and more than 68,900 retweets.

The video has since gone viral, with several Twitter users commenting on the 

The pooch doesn't move for about five seconds, but then proceeds to waddle off - with its tail still in its mouth

The pooch doesn't move for about five seconds, but then proceeds to waddle off - with its tail still in its mouth

So far, the tweet has been viewed more than 2.52 million times, and had garnered 252,000 likes and more than 68,900 retweets

So far, the tweet has been viewed more than 2.52 million times, and had garnered 252,000 likes and more than 68,900 retweets

'Hahaha. That's so bloody funny. He basically dragged himself out of the room by his tail,' one user tweeted.

'That pupper just had an existential and midlife crisis all at once,' another user wrote.

One user joked: 'I love how he walks away with it: "It's all mine & nobody else is having any of it".'

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