Mom hears some noise in the kitchen and decides to check it out...

Do you like whipped cream? Come on, who doesn’t? On top of strawberries is great, or how about topping a chocolate shake? Admit it, your favorite way to eat whipped cream is straight from the can, right?
Enter Hannah, a rather large cream-colored mixed breed dog with a penchant for whipped cream. Mom is tickled to her toes when she hears the familiar sound of the fluorocarbons leaving the can with that special whoosh. And then silence.
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Then she hears it again, and goes to investigate. Hannah is lying on the floor with a can of whipped cream under her paw. She manipulates the nozzle with her mouth, and the yummy treat flows into her waiting jaws. Lick, lick, lick! She really enjoys that burst of deliciousness and like the smart dog she is, she continues getting her fix.
Although Starbucks® offers a Puppaccino (just a cup of whipped cream), it is really not good for dogs. Here’s why. Whipped topping is made from dairy products, and most adult dogs are lactose intolerant. They suffer with tummy problems after consuming dairy, and that’s not fun. In addition, whipped cream is about 70% saturated fat and high amounts of sugar, too. It’s really not even good for humans, not to mention our four-legged buddies.
But nobody asked Hannah if she wanted some. She just helped herself! Take a look at this video and you’ll join her mom who can’t contain her laughter as she sees the look of satisfaction on Hannah’s precious face!
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