We’re already a little surprised at how often the phrase “ate through the bed” has come up in this article, but if you’ve ever had a rambunctious dog in your home, you’re probably used to it. Yes, this dog did indeed eat her way through the bottom of the bed, and now she has to deal with the consequences.
One must only sit back and try to figure out why a dog would do such a thing. Even better, this doesn’t even appear to be a puppy – it looks like an older dog that is starting to get a little gray around the eyes. While you might not be able to teach an old dog new tricks, it seems they still remember their puppy days, and how to chew through furniture.
It Wasn’t Me
This pair of pooches (brothers, perhaps) are caught in a single picture, but their situations couldn’t be more different. The smaller one decided to go all puppy-mode on the bathroom, tearing up the bog roll and maybe even getting after the curtains and towels that were hanging around.
The elder, wiser dog, however, decided that he or she wasn’t going to participate in the madness, and instead cloistered inside the tub where it was safe both from harm and from blame. Did the elder dog actually escape the blame? There wasn’t a whole lot it could do when it came to stopping the puppy, who looks way too pleased with itself. It seems a little bit of training will really come in handy to keep this from happening again.
Good Morning, It's Me
Look, just because a dog really really wants to say hi, that doesn’t mean you have to let it. That’s the sort of decision that prompted this picture, in which the dog forced itself through the screen of an open window. Maybe the window was already busted in such a way, and the dog just made use of what was available.
Maybe this dog just really wanted to say hello, and the screen door was the fastest and most direct way to do so. Maybe it wanted to tell the owners of this place they need to get their fire extinguisher serviced regularly. At least, that’s what we think that is. Kind of an odd location for it, but maybe they didn’t have any other options for a spot to hang it.
There’s a Leak in the Joint
Now, we can safely assume that this dog isn’t the reason why a guy is painting the entire kitchen, but it might be the reason why a guy will have to REpaint the entire kitchen. It kinda looks like he’s really interested in helping, but everybody else in the picture (and around the picture) is hoping that the dog doesn’t get any closer.
Dogs and white paint generally don’t go together all that well. Obviously, the dog knows that this is something like a special event, and just wants to help (or get it to end a little sooner), but that’s the most its dog brain can handle. The dog wants to play, maybe, and this guy has plenty of work left to do.
Playing the Blame Game
Who among us hasn’t done the same thing? This dog is still working through the ins and outs of training vis a vis where one should and where shouldn’t one do the dirty business. In particular, a dog shouldn’t do it on the nice rug in the foyer. This dog did seem to understand that doing such a thing was the wrong thing to do, since it tried to act like the mess had just appeared of its own volition.
But there was no pulling the wool over the owner’s eyes. They knew the culprit from the moment the mess began. How did they know? Well, maybe it was because there was only one dog in the house. That would be a pretty big giveaway.