Bizarre moment dog walks in SLOW-MOTION when he knows he is about to be told off

Bizarre moment dog walks in SLOW-MOTION when he knows he is about to be told off

  • Reno the dog from Paragould, Arkansas, was filmed creeping towards his owner
  • The dog had chewed up things in the house and knew he would be told off
  • When dogs walk in slow motion it is referred to as ‘trancing’ by veterinarians

Most dogs run away from their owners when they are being told off for chewing up things in the house.

But one dog in Paragould, Arkansas, tried out a bizarre new trick when he realised he was in trouble.

Reno the dog creeped towards his owner in slow-motion in strange footage taken at his home. 

Reno's owner clicks and points at the ground in front of him saying 'come here'

Reno the dog creeps towards his owner in slow motion while being told off in bizarre footage taken in Paragould, Arkansas

The dog gingerly walks towards his owner knowing he is about to be told off for chewing up things in the house while his owners were away

The dog gingerly walks towards his owner knowing he is about to be told off for chewing up things in the house while his owners were away

In the video, Reno’s owner clicks at his dog, points to the ground in front of him and says ‘come here’.

Reno nervously wages his tail while looking up at his owner before taking his first step forward.

The dog begins walking in slow-motion as his owner says ‘get over here’ while still wagging his tail.

Reno stops wagging his tail in a crouched position while still edging forward as his owner glances at the camera and the woman filming lets out a snigger. 

Reno stops wagging his tail in a crouched position as his owner continues to beckon him over for a telling off

Reno stops wagging his tail in a crouched position as his owner continues to beckon him over for a telling off

Reno’s owners posted the video with the caption: ‘When you chew stuff up off the counter while mom and dad are gone and you know what’s about to happen.

‘Reno chewed things up from on top of the counter and knows he is in trouble when dad sees it.’

Veterinarians refer to dogs walking in slow-motion as ‘trancing’, a non-dangerous quirk in canine behaviour. 

It often occurs when dogs walk under hanging leaves, tablecloths or clothes that lightly touch their back but can happen for a variety of reasons.