A puppy laughed with a bird bath, according to a report by the South West News Service.
Moose, a 5-month-old Golden Retriever in Australia, had a real Goldilocks moment earlier this month when he decided to get into a bird bath instead of finding a pool his size.

The dog Moose became interested in a bird bath in the yard in early January. (Credit: SWNS)
The owner, Rachael Elizabeth Warburton, recorded all the time in a 17-second clip, which shows the young dog losing her balance and jumping before the blue bird bath falls.
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“We were relaxing on New Year’s Day, with a bit of a hangover, and we saw Moose at the birdbath. We thought it was hilarious,” Warburton, 37, told the British news agency. “She occasionally drinks from the bird bath, but she never did that before.”
Warburton can be heard laughing behind the camera while Diesel, a friend of Moose’s Siberian Husky, is a short distance away, and simply turns around in response to the puppy’s antics.
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“She is a huge idiot and usually does stupid puppy things, like digging huge holes, but that day was very hot,” Warburton reminded SWNS. “Moose was probably just trying to calm down.”
Moose and Warburton are from Byron Bay, Australia, which recorded a forecast of 81 degrees Fahrenheit high on January 1, according to Weather.com.
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Although Moose decided to test his luck in one of the Warburton family bird baths, its owner noticed that she had another option to cool off.
In Warburton’s own words: “But it was weird. We have a full pool and a dog pool, but she jumped in the bird bath.”
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The young dog may not be the best pool appraiser, but it is certainly doing a good job as a mascot for Dr. Moose T-Shirts, a store that Warburton runs in Byron Bay.
“She’s such a friendly bitch,” said Warburton. “We think she was just trying to show off in front of Diesel.”