The owner comes home, fully aware that there are not one but TWO German shepherds that have been waiting for more people in the house, but it’s still hard to expect this level of destruction. Maybe the couch already had some damage to it that allowed the dogs to establish a base camp and plan their assault, but that’s still quite the sight.
That thing isn’t even usable as a couch anymore! It will have to be thrown out entirely, or maybe even burned. Perhaps it could be kept in the garage, so that the dogs have somewhere to sit while the owner is working on the car or something like that. We also see the dog in the back eyeing the second couch, which has so far escaped damage. Time for a walk!
Proud of All Its Hard Work
We hear from the very angry comments that Yorkies are hard breeds to dog train (the comments were all shaming the owners, too, but that’s because they’re Reddit commenters and not real people), and it looks like that’s the honest truth. This dog will make a big mess and then spread it around and, it seems, look quite proud of itself while doing it.
Yorkies take a little longer than the average dog to potty train, and there are a couple of good tactics: pick a specific spot, make bathroom breaks part of a routine, and keeping the Yorkie in a confined space in order to avoid messes and make it obvious when the dog needs to go. There’s also the normal stuff: work on a verbal command, praise them for doing the deed in the right places, etc.
He Prefers Drapes
Almost every dog owner has come home to a scene like this one. The dog, standing amid unmissable destruction, looks like it’s just had the best day of its life. Maybe it’s because the dog feels a sense of accomplishment from making such a big change to your home, but for some reason there are dogs that are really, really excited to meet you specifically after they make a big mess.
Maybe he defeated an opponent, maybe he just needed to let off some steam. On the other hand, the dog’s ears are bent back, so maybe it knows that something has gone wrong, it just isn’t sure exactly what. Or it’s being currently berated by the owner, and it’s not sure what to think. Shouldn’t the owner be proud?
A Trick AND a Treat
Halloween is a lot of fun for everybody, but it seems like these two dogs had a little bit too much fun before it was even the big day. At the very least the thing that these two dogs chowed down on was actually what many would call a food. In fact, a little bit of pumpkin is a good thing to add to a dog’s diet – it helps things flow a lot better, if you get our meaning.
Additionally, the pumpkin doesn’t look terrible with its face caved in like that – kind of like a monster that just has a big opening for a face instead of an actual face. Then again, there’s probably a kid or two who went through a whole lot of work to make that pumpkin.
Oh, Yeah, I Feel Really Bad About It
You want to know what this is a picture of? A dog who has a whole lot of deli meat (really fancy and yummy deli meat, if our research is correct) inside of it. Want to know what this ISN’T a picture of? A dog that feels guilty about all that yummy deli meat that it’s eaten.
Sure, it might not like the fact that the owners berated it, and maybe won’t give it a treat that night, but if it’s given the chance to eat Boars Head London Broil again, it’s going to jump at the chance. It’s not going to be jumping as high, thanks to the extra food that is in its belly, but it will be excited about it.