Dog Dad Offers Pittie Secret Treat Behind Mom’s Back and She Happily Agrees

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Sometimes you have to break the rules to have a little fun. Just take one Pit Bull who was more than ready to sneak something she wasn't supposed to while her mom wasn't looking.

Her partner in crime (aka, her dog dad) was really the one to kick things off. He saw his opportunity to give Coco a special treat and he took it.

It was after having a snack himself that the man called his Pittie Coco into the kitchen with him.

"Shhhh! Don't tell Mommy, but there's one pizza roll left. Do you want it? Huh? Do you want it?"

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And man, did Coco want it alright. Her tail started wagging and everything. The poor dog dad had to keep shushing her before she finally sat still and he could feed her the treat.

"Is that good?" he asked the Pit Bull. But she couldn't answer him — she was too busy chewing.

"Don't tell mommy," he joked in the caption.

People in the comments section were ready to keep Coco and her dad's secret. "Awww Coco said …. I’ll smile, I’ll give you high five, anything. Just gibs me da fooood," joked one commenter. "Not me yelling at my phone 'GIVE HER THE PIZZA ROLL ALREADY!!!'" someone else admitted. "I feel like you at least need to leave her two pizza rolls, because the first is so exciting she might miss the flavor!!!" chimed in another person. "That fur baby has the most biggest precious smile ever we're talking a cuteness overload, now give that precious baby that pizza roll," added one commenter.

Can You Feed Your Dog Pizza?

As much as we wish we could share a pie with our fur-besties, it's probably not advisable to feed your dog pizza.

Every ingredient is risky for dogs to eat. For instance, dogs can't have too much fat in their diet, so even low-fat cheese like mozzarella can be unhealthy for them to eat in large amounts.

Sauce can be downright dangerous for your dogs. Dogs can't eat the herbs and spices in a pizza and garlic is an extreme no-no. Some pizza sauces might even have sugar in them, which long term can be bad for pups too. Even pizza dough can be a risk — raw dough especially. If your dog eats raw pizza dough you'll want to head to your vet or emergency animal clinic right away, as the yeast in the dough can expand in your dog's stomach.

Accidents happen, but when it comes to pizza you should probably keep it on your own plate.

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