WATCH: Woman Captures ‘Heart-Stopping’ Encounter Between Her Dog And A Black Bear

A woman from Florida was able to capture a ‘heart-stopping’ encounter between her dog and a black bear trying to enter their home in a now-viral TikTok video.

“Florida wildlife at its finest!” is what Krista Greener had to say when she and her dog encountered a bear curiously trying to get inside their Naples home.

Krista Greener shared the video of her dog seemingly having a standoff with a curious black bear on her TikTok account on October 28.

Greener reveals that she was just about to leave the house to pick up her kids when the black bear showed up.

“POV: you were just about to go pick up the kids when you see this at the front door!” the closed caption on the video read.

@kristagreener Was literally just about to walk out the door to go pick up the kids!😳🐻 —Florida wildlife at its finest! #WorkingFromHome #BearSighting #onlyinflorida #viralmoment #fyp #caughtoncamera ♬ original sound – Krista Greener

In the video, the black bear is seen trying to inspect the front door while Greener’s dog stood its ground, scaring the bear away by barking at it.

However, curious as one can be, the black bear tried to look for another way inside the house, inspecting another door from the kitchen.

Greener’s dog can be seen standing its ground, in another effort to intimidate the bear.

The video, which has now over 600,000 views and 21,000 likes, has the Internet stunned.

People were quick to run in the comment section of Greener’s video to express their reaction on the wild encounter.

One TikTok user wrote, “I could NEVER live in an area where bears roamed freely, thank goodness I live in a wee Scottish town.”

While another said, “I nearly had a heart attack when I saw a ferret walking passed my home a few years ago !!! Think if id seen a bear that would be it.”

“All i was thinking is ‘is your door locked cause bears know how to get into a car!’” another TikTok user wrote.

Unbothered And Unapologetic Dog Gets Rescued From Storm Drain

From tire rims and car engines, dogs gets stuck in the most unexpected places. But we do believe that no matter where their mischief takes them, dogs still get bothered, stressed, and are sorry for the resulting incident.

However, for one black, fluffy dog in New Hampshire, this couldn’t be further from the truth as they get stuck at the bottom of a storm drain – looking unbothered and unapologetic.

On Wednesday, November 06, the Pelham Police Department posted about how the dog was discovered in the storm drain.

“Yesterday morning, a resident was walking their dog on Arlene Drive when they discovered a dog that was stuck in drain catch basin,” the Police Department wrote.

Officers who responded to the incident were reportedly able to remove the catch basin grate and rescue the dog.

The black, fluffy dog, named Jack, was fortunately not injured and was quickly reunited with his owner after his little adventure.

Furthermore, the Police Department determined that the mischievous pooch crawled through the drainage pipe and into the storm drain.

But what caught the officers’ attention is how unbothered Jack looked when he was discovered and rescued.

The department wrote, “He didn’t appear to be concerned about the predicament he put himself in” along with a photo of Jack looking up, looking unbothered.

Facebook users were thankful someone spotted Jack and got him rescued. Meanwhile, some users can’t help but notice how cute the rescue was.

One Facebook user said, “[this] put a smile on my face” while another called Jack a “silly pupper”.

Furthermore, another Facebook user noted that Jack looks like a “very large Schipperke”.

The American Kennel Club describes this breed as “curious, lively, and intense but mischievous” which sounds about right and matches Jack perfectly.

Fire Station In Massachusetts Gets Unexpected “Visitors” – A Dog And 3 Goats

The New Bedford Fire Department in Massachusetts got unexpected visitors on October 30 – a dog and three goats wandering loose near one of their fire stations.

“Shortly after 4:00 this afternoon, members of Engine 5 observed a mother goat and two baby goats walking on Acushnet Avenue,” The Fire Department shared on Facebook on October 30. “They were accompanied by a dog, possibly a St. Bernard.”

The “visitors” reportedly did not have any human companions and the firefighters got concerned for the animals’ safety.

The Fire Department recounts, “With assistance from a neighbor walking his own dog, placed a leash on the mother given to them by the neighbor, and walked the goat inside Station 5.”

They added that after the mother goat was walked inside the fire station, her two baby goats followed her into safety.

Furthermore, the neighbor was able to successfully secure the dog who was accompanying the goats.

When the animals were placed into safety, the firefighters at the New Bedford Fire Department called Animal Control for assistance.

“The goats were placed in a fenced in area behind the fire station until they were returned to their home, which is located a short distance from Station 5,” the Fire Department revealed.

“Great work members of Engine 5 and the gentleman who assisted, you’re the G.O.A.T!”

Some users couldn’t help but be amused by the incident. One Facebook user wrote, “What a funny and wonderful story to read first thing in the morning. Great work firefighters at Station 5!”

“Goats were just trying to get in on that trick or treating a day early so they get the good stuff 🤣 but seriously I’m glad they’re safe and returned home well done,” another wrote.

And while the three goats were returned to their owner, people were still wondering if the dog that accompanied them was returned to its owner as well.

This is because the Fire Department didn’t share any update on its safe return to its owner.

Hopefully, the goats’ furry friend got home safely after their little rendezvous in town together!