When a London family got together to celebrate a dad’s 70th birthday with a family portrait, a precious pooch was determined not to be left out.
Despite being outside a sliding glass door, she leaped into the air the moment the shutter opened, enshrining her antics for all time in one of the best photobombs you’ll ever see.
Tamsin Cowman took her pet cockapoo, Bo, along to celebrate her father’s day. While she let Bo out in the garden, Tamsin Cowman and her family met up in the living area to capture grandfather Michael Ng’s seven grandchildren.
It wasn’t until later that she saw the hilarious image of a determined Bo jumping enthusiastically into the frame through the window in the background.
Tamsin says that the photobomb was not surprising because Bo loves to get involved and may have wondered why her family wasn’t having cuddles without her.
Now Tamsin states that the photo “definitely frames” Bo and she will make more effort to get Bo in family photos from now on.
“My whole family laughed at it and didn’t think it was that surprising,” Tamsin stated. She had gone out into the garden to cuddle everyone, but then she realized that no one else was doing it.
After sharing the photo on social media on April 2nd it racked up more than 1,000 likes, shares, and comments, with one commenter calling it the ‘best photobomb ever,’ and another praising the ‘absolutely brilliant pose!’
“I thought it was funny so I thought I’d share on Facebook.” She said. “We’ll definitely have to bring Bo into family photos from now on and make sure she’s not forgotten.”
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