Hilarious moment deputies respond to 911 call about vicious dog… only to find tiny puppy barking

Hilarious moment deputies respond to 911 call about vicious dog terrorizing neighbors … only to find tiny puppy barking furiously in front yard

  • Video shows a deputy from Oklahoma County Sheriff’s office respond to call 
  • The vicious dog barking incessantly appeared to be less than 20 pounds 
  • The amused deputy is heard saying calmly, ‘What’s up Toto?’ ‘What’s up Toto?’ as the teeny dog continues to bark incessantly as it runs around the lawn 

The hilarious moment a deputy responds to a 911 call about a vicious dog terrorizing neighbors only to find a tiny puppy barking furiously in the front yard.

Surveillance footage shows the deputy from the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office pull up to a large two-story home in the quiet neighborhood of Deer Creek, OK.

The bodycam video only shows the shadow of the deputy walking towards the driveway as the tiny dog – that appears to be less than 20 pounds – barking incessantly in the front lawn as it runs about.

The amused deputy is heard saying calmly, ‘What’s up Toto?’ ‘What’s up Toto?’ as the teeny dog continues to bark. 

The deputy assesses the situation and then says aloud, ‘Let me see if I can open up this gate,’ as he walks towards the back of the house. One of the commands he says to the pooch is:  ‘C’mon little bit.’

A deputy from the Oklahoma Sherriff’s office responds to a call about the ferocious dog terrorizing neighbors 

The home in Deer Park where the dog was found barking on the front lawn 

The teeny pup is seen moving closer to where the deputy, who does not appear in the clip, is seen 

The video then shows the deputy walking towards the yard located in the back of the house. The moment he opens the gate, a second dog appears -this one just as tiny but darker in color.

The deputy is heard telling the second dog to ‘back up,’ as the puppy follows. 

The officer then closes the gate and secures it ensuring the pup won’t escape again.

Once the officers have the dog back in the homeowner’s yard, he bends down to pick up some white decorative rocks and places them in front of the fence before walking back to his patrol car. 

The town of Deer Creek is located in Grant County, named for a nearby stream, which is a tributary of the Salt Fork of the Arkansas River.

The town has a population of 63, and is considered the 657th largest city in Oklahoma, as per World Population Review.

The video offers a street view and shows the deputy walking towards the yard located in the back of the house

The video offers a street view and shows the deputy walking towards the yard located in the back of the house

The deputy is heard telling the second dog to 'back up,' as the ferocious pup follows. He closes the gate. The officer is seen securing the gate to ensure the pup won't escape again

The deputy is heard telling the second dog to ‘back up,’ as the ferocious pup follows. He closes the gate. The officer is seen securing the gate to ensure the pup won’t escape again