A woman was crying tears of laughter when her dogs started chasing her vibrator around the room.
Chloe Jones, 23, forked out £45 for the Moregasm+ Bullet vibrator and had just charged it when her two pooches Reginald and Bobby Brown became fascinated by it.
Chloe was testing the device's different settings when one of her cocker spaniels pushed his nose up against the object, explaining that "he was like 'what the hell' because it was really vibrating."
Within seconds the dogs were running wild around the bedroom, barking excitedly - especially when Chloe put it on the floor leaving it to jump around.
Chloe, from Bridgnorth in Shropshire had no idea they were going to react to it in this way and was lucky to catch the hilarious moment on video.

She said: "If people want to pay £40 for a dog toy they should, because they would love it. It doesn't have to be that kind of toy, just so long as it vibrates.
"It was £45 though, so I'm not just gonna use it for the dogs to play with.
"I didn't expect them to react to it. I had opened the box, charged it and was trailing it just to see the different settings.
"The dogs were really nosy and one put his nose towards it. It hit his nose and he was like, 'what the hell' because it was really vibrating.

"Then he jumped off the sofa onto the bed and was running around all excited, which is when I put it on the floor to see what it would do.
"I put it on the bedroom floor and he was jumping around. The dogs were going mad.

"They were loving it and playing with it but wouldn't go too near it because it was moving. It was so funny how they were reacting to it.
"They just have squeaky animal toys themselves, they don't have anything vibrating. They're like that with the hoover though.
"Anything noisy or that moves they are really inquisitive about. They were kind of scared of it but they were really cheeky, but because it was vibrating they didn't want to go too near it."
Chloe showed the video to her boyfriend, Jon Jones, 27, who joked it was a 'really good dog toy' - before sharing it online where it received more than 480 likes, shares and comments.
Chloe, who is a case worker, added: "People were giving it a huge response. All the girls just loved it.
"I'm still getting comments and likes through now. I didn't expect it to have that reaction. I just thought it was really funny, so I put it as a post.
"I was on the phone to my best friend at the time, and Jon, my boyfriend, was coming in and out.
"After that video I was in tears [with laughter]. He came in and told me off for being too loud and sent me loads of texts saying everyone could hear what I was saying. It made me laugh more.
"After I showed him the video, he was like, 'that's actually a really good dog toy'."