Dog Owner Was Left in Shock as He Gets Home – His Dog is Caught in The Act!
Stunned homeowner finds his sitting room covered in feathers (Video)
It’s every doggy guardian’s worst fear: coming home to a house torn to shreds—garbage strewn across the floor, electronics equipment torn apart, maybe a nice puddle of urine for good measure. The destructive dog can be very frustrating, no matter how much we love them. An unsuspecting dog owner was left in shock as he came down the stairs of his Boston home, Massachusetts, to find a path of destruction left by his cheeky hound. The unapologetic dog had torn its owner’s cushions to shreds leaving a winter wonderland of feathers in his wake.
His outraged owner films himself walking down the stairs of his home, and can be heard saying: ‘What is this?’He is left to wander around his house in shock as he discovers mountains of feathers all over the floor. As he turns into his dining room he says: ‘Holy c**p’.Once he finally finds the guilty culprit he says: ‘What did you do?’ The defiant hound barks in response with empty limp pillow cases dangling from his mouth.
He find even more destruction
He then speeds off around the corner leaving his owner to trail after him and find even more destruction. Once the owner catches up with the cheeky dog he says: ‘Oh my god. Jesus’. The brazen canine then darts off again leading its owner to say: ‘Yeah you better run’. Watch the video that has become instantly viral. The dog’s expressions are hilarious!
Here are the most common reasons for destructive behavior in dogs:
Separation Anxiety / Boredom / Health Problems / General Anxiety / Hunger /Stress /Teething
What NOT to Do:
- Do not show your dog the damage he did and spank, scold or punish him after the fact. He cannot connect your punishment with some behavior he did hours or even minutes ago.
- Do not use duct tape to hold your dog’s mouth closed around a chewed object for any length of time. This is inhumane, will teach your dog nothing, and dogs have died from this procedure.
- Do not tie a damaged object to your dog. This is inhumane and will teach your dog nothing.
- Do not leave your dog in a crate for lengthy periods of time (more than six hours) to prevent chewing.
- Do not muzzle your dog to prevent chewing.
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