A Ring doorbell has captured the moment a grandmother was tackled to the ground by her puppy.
Debra Martin was taking her rubbish out when her Golden Retriever, Teddy, hurtled towards her and knocked her to the floor.
Debra had interrupted a game of catch between one-year-old, Teddy, and her eight-year-old granddaughter, Zoey.
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The 54-year-old was swept off her feet and landed flat on her face.
Even the family’s pet cat, Milo, 12, can be seen jumping onto the shed’s roof to escape the commotion.
Debra was unharmed and in “hysterics” when she watched the footage.
“Because I went down so hard, everybody thought I must have hurt myself, but other than hurting my pride, I was absolutely fine,” Debra, from Kelty, Scotland, told What’s The Jam.
“I’d actually forgotten about the incident, but suddenly remembered at a house party a few days later.
“I asked my son-in-law how far back I can go to find the footage and he said I should be able to retrieve all my videos.
“I went back through the footage by a few days and found it. Of course, everybody was in hysterics.
“Teddy’s only interest was finding the ball, not for me. Nothing. Zero. He likes his treats, but he’s just obsessed with tennis balls.
“There’s nothing in the world he loves more than that ball.”
Teddy may only be a puppy, but the average weight of a one-year-old Golden Retriever is 60 to 70 pounds – more than enough to make an impact while travelling at high speed.
“Debra added: “He’s a big dog so he just forgets his own size sometimes.
“But, I love everything about him, even when he’s knocking me off my feet.”
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