Dog owner posts ‘harder than Where’s Wally’ challenge of his Labrador hiding in the woods – can YOU spot it?
A dog owner has posted a ‘harder than Where’s Wally’ challenge of his black Labrador after struggling to find her hiding in the woods.
Stuart Macleod, from Falkirk, Scotland, was walking his dog Kaisie when the cheeky Lab decided to sneak away and disguise himself under the autumn leaves.
After finally spotting his dog, the company director decided to give others a chance to tackle the head scratcher by taking a photo of his five-year-old dog at the shelter.
Mr Macleod then uploaded the image to social media, with some users comparing it to the famous Where’s Wally books.
The aesthetic photo shows Mr Macleod’s dog disguised among a rolling hill in the muddy park laden with thick trees and brown and red leaves.
A dog owner has posted a ‘harder than Where’s Wally’ challenge of his black Labrador – but can YOU spot him?
Stuart Macleod’s dog Kaisie can be seen disguised under leaves at the back
Stuart Macleod, from Falkirk, Scotland, was walking his dog Kaisie when the cheeky Lab decided to sneak away and disguise himself under the autumn leaves
The ground looks like a carpet of maroon, yellow and brown leaves, while you can see broken branches and roots of dark trees sprouting from the ground.
Kaisie can be found somewhere in the frame, disguised by the natural environment.
Taking to social media on Monday, Mr Macleod issued the challenge to other dog owners, simply saying: ‘Find the dog’.
The module received dozens of likes and comments from many stunned users who praised the difficulty of the challenge.
One person wrote: ‘That was harder than Where’s Wally. Honesty took me a minute.”
Another said: ‘I see she passed her camo and camouflage module. I did notice her eventually, but it would have been a long time after she noticed me.’
A third commented: ‘The escape and evasion training went really well.’
Another said: ‘Impossible!’
A fifth wrote: ‘It took a while but I finally saw her.’
Mr. Macleod’s dog, disguised among a sloping hill in the muddy park laden with thick trees and brown and red leaves
Taking to social media on Monday, Mr Macleod (pictured) issued the challenge to other dog owners, simply saying: ‘Find the dog’
The module received dozens of likes and comments from many stunned users who praised the difficulty of the challenge
Speaking today, Mr Macleod said of his dog: ‘She does this all the time. She screams when I walk by, to give me an idea of (where) she is hiding.
“This usually happens when we’re nearing the end of the walk (and) she doesn’t want to go home.”
‘She loves swimming, hiding and playing. I spend a lot of time with my dog.
‘I’ve seen a lot of people mocking the dog on (social media), so that’s how it came about. My wife saw her within minutes.
‘She also takes these kinds of photos when she goes for a walk.’