Needy dog crashes at-home weather forecast for some pets
Needy dog crashes at-home weather forecast for some pets

Working from home is difficult, especiallywhen your job requires you to be on camera.For proof of this, look no furtherthan meteorologist Paul Dellegatto.While he was delivering a live weatherforecast from home on April 16, his dog Brodydecided to join him and ask for some pets.“The maps aren’t gonna move because hejust whacked the computer with his head,”an exasperated Dellegatto tells both viewersand the cameraman filming from outside.“That wasn’t very smart,” he then says toBrody, who has no idea what he’s saying.“Didn’t mean to keep you up,” Dellegattojokes when Brody yawns during his forecast.“Next time, buddy, we’re gonna eat after this".Just when Dellegatto thinks he’s in the clear,Brody strolls over to the window and tries to say hito the cameraman, Craig, who’s stationed outside.“He’s jumping up looking for Craigoutside the window,” Dellegatto saysas Brody takes over the screen.“We don’t need to see that forecastmap.

We’ll just look at Brody,” one ofDellegatto’s coworkers says jokingly.A clip of this hilarious moment posted toTwitter by reporter Andrew Feinberg hasalready received more than 175,000 likes.In the comments, people joked thatthey have “no choice but to stan”.“I want to see everyone in their pajamaswith their pets and a glass of winetelling me how stupid everything is”.“Things that are awesome about this:1.

He clearly loves Brody even when the dogis disruptive.

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Physical distancing with Craigvia the window.

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Craig knows what contentwe want and focuses on the dog”.Even “Star Wars” actor Mark Hamill chimedin, writing, “One of the only things I like aboutthe lockdown is being able to see whateverybody’s homes look like.

That, & dogsphotobombing the weather report, of course”.Many eagle-eyed viewers were quick to point outan easy-to-miss detail about Dellegatto’s at-homeset-up: On his desk, he has a framed photo of Brody.“You don’t truly love your pets if you don’thave prominently displayed, framed picturesof them in your house,” one person joked