This adorable video captures the sweet moment a loyal beagle pretends to be dead in order to stop his owners from leaving the house. Flash, a six-year-old beagle, consistently performs this trick whenever his beloved family members attempt to leave their home in Aberdeenshire. Not only does he do it when they try to exit the house, but he also does it when someone goes upstairs to go to bed.
The performance is so realistic that when one of them tries to move him across the floor, Flash pretends to be dead much to the amusement of his family. Despite his loyal behavior, Flash’s owners have to find ways to prevent him from pulling off his tricks. They have resorted to putting him in the kitchen before they leave the house. According to Sarah Norris, Flash’s owner, while it may be inconvenient when they are in a hurry, it’s quite entertaining. A funny and heartwarming video shows the beagle lying on the floor, seemingly immobile. Despite his owner’s efforts to move him, he remains stubbornly still. Eventually, he is lifted up and told to “go,” and he happily scurries off.

Flash, a playful six-year-old beagle, always comes up with tricks when his adoring family in Aberdeenshire tries to head out of the house.

The performance was so believable that when one of them attempted to pull Flash across the floor, he remained motionless, causing his family to cheer with joy.

Sarah Norris, the owner of Flash, remarked that while it may be inconvenient when you’re in a rush, she finds it quite entertaining.

But Flash doesn’t stop there. As Sarah recounts with a laugh, “He’s got this little dramatic flair, like he’s in a doggie soap opera.” On more than one occasion, Flash has flopped over theatrically with a sigh, as if to say, “Why would you ever leave me?” His eyes peek open slightly to see if his performance is having the intended effect. If anyone hesitates, he instantly ramps up the drama, stretching out his legs and letting out a pitiful groan.
Despite how frequently Flash pulls this act, it never fails to bring smiles and laughter to the family. His antics have become something of a daily ritual in their home. Even visitors to the house are treated to the performance if Flash suspects someone is about to leave. “We’ve had delivery drivers burst out laughing,” said Sarah. “One even asked if he was okay before we explained it was just his little routine.”
Flash’s behavior has turned him into a local celebrity of sorts. Neighbors are well aware of his act and often ask Sarah for updates. “How’s your little actor today?” they’ll joke. Sarah has even started documenting some of his antics on social media, where Flash’s videos have gathered thousands of views. “People love him,” she said. “He has fans from all over sending messages about how funny and sweet he is.”
What’s most touching, however, is the underlying reason behind Flash’s performances—his deep bond with his family. Flash was adopted as a puppy and has always been unusually attached to his humans. “He just wants to be with us all the time,” Sarah explained. “If we’re upstairs, he’s upstairs. If we’re outside, he’s looking out the window. He’s not a fan of separation, even if it’s only for five minutes.”
Over the years, Flash has developed other quirky habits to keep his family close. For instance, he’s figured out that sitting on someone’s shoes is a great way to prevent them from putting them on. “He’s very strategic,” Sarah chuckled. “He’ll find the shoes you need most and just plop right on top of them like a paperweight.”
At bedtime, Flash insists on walking each member of the household to their rooms, refusing to settle down until everyone is where they’re supposed to be. “He does roll call,” Sarah joked. “It’s like he needs to make sure the pack is safe before he can sleep.”
Even during mealtimes, Flash’s loyalty shines through. He won’t eat unless someone else is nearby. “He’s not really food-driven like most beagles,” Sarah explained. “He prefers company over kibble.”
Recently, Sarah shared a particularly sweet moment that melted hearts online. One evening, as her teenage son prepared to leave for a sleepover, Flash immediately sensed something was off. He trotted over, plopped in front of the door, and began his “playing dead” routine. “It was as if he was saying, ‘You forgot to pack me!’” she recalled. “My son ended up sitting with him for ten minutes just to say goodbye.”
Flash’s emotional intelligence is surprisingly advanced. Sarah believes he picks up on the tone of their conversations and body language. “He knows when we’re happy, and he definitely knows when we’re sad,” she said. “If anyone in the house is upset, Flash is the first to snuggle up beside them.”
It’s no surprise, then, that Flash has become more than just a pet—he’s a member of the family, a source of comfort, laughter, and affection. Whether he’s chasing squirrels in the garden, curling up on the couch for a nap, or staging his signature “you can’t leave me” performance, Flash is always right at the heart of the action.
Interestingly, Sarah noted that Flash’s love for attention may have been shaped during his early puppyhood. “We never crated him, so he was always around us,” she said. “I think that built a level of attachment that’s really unique.” They also live in a quiet countryside home, where the pace of life is slower, and Flash has always had the luxury of constant companionship.
But with this loyalty also comes a bit of mischief. If left alone for too long—anything over an hour—Flash begins his protest. “He’ll rearrange cushions, find socks we didn’t know were missing, and sometimes leave them in very specific spots, like the middle of the stairs,” Sarah said. “It’s not destructive, just very… expressive.”
As Flash approaches his seventh birthday, Sarah and her family are reflecting on just how much joy he’s brought into their lives. “He’s the glue of our home,” she said warmly. “No matter how tough the day has been, one look at him rolling over and refusing to move makes it all better.”
They’re planning a small celebration for his birthday—a cake made of his favorite treats, a walk to his favorite meadow, and of course, extra cuddles. “We’re also thinking of dressing him up in a little bow tie for the occasion,” Sarah added. “He’ll probably try to act like he hates it, but deep down, he’ll love the attention.”
And while Flash might be known for his over-the-top dramatics, his sincerity is never in doubt. Every tail wag, every nuzzle, and every stubborn moment on the floor is just another expression of love. “He may be small,” Sarah said, “but he’s got the biggest heart in the world.”
In the end, Flash’s story is more than just about a dog who fakes being dead to stop his family from leaving. It’s about a deep, unwavering connection between a pet and the people he loves. His antics remind us of the little things that make our days brighter—the loyalty of a dog, the laughter they bring, and the comfort they provide simply by being there.
So next time you see a video of a beagle dramatically playing dead, remember that behind the performance is a heart full of love, longing, and loyalty. Flash isn’t just pretending—he’s expressing the one truth every dog knows: home is where the humans are.
