A impatient dog rang the doorbell after it got bored of waiting for its owners to open the front door.
Pooch Diamond was hilariously caught on camera jumping up and pressing the ringer with her paw multiple times.
Her owner, Dorian Davis, from Alaska, USA, shared the doorbell footage online and has racked up nearly 4 million view on TikTok.
Dorian said: "Unfortunately the camera's didn't pick up us letting her in. She was standing out there for about a minute and a half total.
"Our daughters don’t open the door for anyone unless they know it’s Diamond but they didn’t know it was her."
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In the clip, Diamond can be seen briefly scratching at the white door, then moments later she looks towards the Vivint video camera and jumps up.
She presses the bell with her paw and sits back down in front of the door, waiting for it to open.
When there is no answer, she leaps back up and thumps the doorbell multiple times with her paw before sitting back down again.
The TikTok has been liked 800,000 times and viewers found Diamond very amusing.
One commented: "Ok the dog needs a key to the house ASAP.” and another said: "Open the God damn door."
Fans pleaded with the dog's owners to open the front door and one joked: "She’s like 'These people out here looking at me like I don’t live here! I live here!! Open!"
Diamond isn't the only dog going viral on TikTok this week - Steve the boxer has entertained users with his little sister's annoying habit of using him as a chair.
Ever since boxer Wendy joined the family, she hasn't stopped sitting on Steve and invading his personal space.
What was once a cute habit when she was tiny and light, is now seemingly more uncomfortable as the pair are almost the same size.
The montage has been viewed by more than 2.3 million people and is captioned: "Steve's getting really sick of this".
Steve's owner calls him the "sweetest soul" and says: "I think he only thought it was cute when she was a puppy though, poor guy".
Hundreds of followers have commented on the duo's "unconditional love" and "attachment issues", with many calling Steve an "emotional support dog".
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