This labradoodle landed himself in the dog house.
A British TikToker and Ph.D. student shared the horrifying moment her pooch interrupted an important video call by violently throwing up in the background.
Ellie Hurer, who boasts over 19,000 TikTok followers, shared a now-viral snippet of the video presentation to 30,000 people, whom she identified as world-class scientists and Nobel laureates.
Hurer was speaking on camera during the 2021 European Inventor Award ceremony when Henry began to vomit, letting out a massive “HWAAAAK,” in her words.
The video — which was reposted this week to 2.1 million views — shows Hurer attempting to hide her embarrassment and continue talking through her dog’s noisy puking.
On the video, she explains what was most likely going through her mind in the moment, writing, “The noises,” “f–k f–k f–k” and “HELP ME.”
“I can’t even watch it anymore because I cringe so much,” she anguished in the caption.
As the meeting continued, the vomiting only grew louder, and Hurer recalled in an Instagram clip Wednesday that her “mind went blank” amid the commotion.
“When your dog ruins your moment because he’s a ✨DIVA✨,” she wrote in the Instagram caption.
The Post has reached out to Hurer for comment.
The hilariously horrifying incident made Hurer’s TikTok viewers double over in laughter, reveling in her unfortunate misery.
“I’m HOWLING sounds like that scene from bridesmaids where melissa starts gagging in the wedding dress shop,” one user wrote, drawing a comparison to the Melissa McCarthy comedy “Bridesmaids,” where the characters fell ill with food poisoning.
“Oh my god,” commented another. “Sounds like an exorcism.”
“The dog did it on purpose,” someone else chimed in, to which Hurer responded, “He really did. He said ‘Mom, step aside.. this is MY TIME’ and boy was he right about that.”
In a subsequent clip addressing viewers’ inquiries as to why she didn’t explain her dog’s illness in the meeting, the University of Hertfordshire student said she wasn’t sure her colleagues could even hear her dog in the background due to the lousy microphone on her laptop.
However, she admitted, “It’s obviously good enough because everyone f–king heard him.”