Puppies are masters at turning the simplest situations into pure comedy. In this viral video, two German Shepherd siblings — Shula, the pure white pup, and Barkley, the black-and-tan troublemaker — take on a single chair and turn it into a full-blown performance of chaos, clumsiness, and cuteness.
🎥 Watch Shula and Barkley Create Chair Chaos
The Battle for the Chair
Despite having two perfectly good chairs, Shula and Barkley decide that sharing one is far more entertaining. What follows is a highlight reel of puppy fails: one stuck underneath the other, one tumbling to the floor, and another sliding across the ground on her back. At one point, their flailing attempts look more like a yoga class gone wrong.
There’s the ‘Downward-Facing Disaster,’ the ‘Half-Lotus, Half-Falling Off,’ and the unforgettable ‘Warrior Pose: Lost the War.’ It’s messy, it’s silly, and it’s absolutely irresistible.
Fans Can’t Stop Laughing
Viewers are just as smitten with the pups’ antics. One user joked, “Because the other chair is definitely not an option.” Another chimed in, “Typical kids. They want the same things.” And MelanieWiggins summed it up with, “GSD puppies are just so derpy!”
The background track — the comedic *Curb Your Enthusiasm* theme — only adds to the hilarity. As one fan admitted, “I probably sat and watched this for over 20 minutes.”
How Long Are German Shepherds Puppies?
German Shepherds go through several developmental stages. From four to six months, they’re in their juvenile phase, cutting adult teeth, perfecting motor skills, and solidifying housetraining. Between six months and two years, they enter adolescence — losing that baby face, reaching sexual maturity, and requiring consistent training and socialization.
By the time they hit two to three years, GSDs are fully grown and considered adults. But as this video shows, even when they’re big, many still carry that goofy, playful energy that made them so lovable as pups.
Chaos Never Looked So Cute
The two pups in this video managed to turn something as ordinary as sitting in a chair into a comedy show worth watching on repeat. Whether tumbling over each other or inventing new ways to fall, Shula and Barkley prove that the chaos of puppyhood is what makes it so unforgettable. And honestly, who wouldn’t want a front-row seat to that kind of entertainment?