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Fearless Pomeranian Proves Not All Small Dogs Are Worthless After Chasing Bear Out Of House In Canada

VANCOUVER, CANADA, AUG 8 – Scout, a 5-pound Pomeranian, chased a black bear out after it entered the home and ate his breakfast, with the incident viewed thousands of times on social media.

  • Security footage shows Scout the Pomeranian charging and chasing a black bear out of the Vancouver home of Kayla Kleine on August 4.
  • Monday, artist Kayla Kleine left her backdoor open, enabling a black bear to enter and eat her three-year-old Pomeranian's breakfast.
  • Contrasting sharply with the dog, adult black bears can weigh around 400 pounds, while Kleine’s home security camera shows Scout the Pomeranian puppy weighing five pounds confronting a bear.
  • Soon after the upload, the video shared on Instagram @kaylakleine reached 4.5 million views and 737,300 likes within three days, inspiring widespread praise online.
  • Wildlife agencies, including the U.S. National Park Service, advise residents to take reasonable corrective measures to avoid bear encounters, like never feeding bears.
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In Vancouver, a bear entered a house looking for food, but did not expect the response of Scout, a little Pomerania puppy. Scout reacted courageously, barking non-stop and chasing the bear to prevent it from returning. The video of the confrontation between the bear and the dog quickly went viral, accumulating about a million social media reproductions. Scout’s courage has been celebrated as a level of security “God” by users who admire his cour…

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DogTime broke the news in on Friday, August 8, 2025.
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