Posted on 08/21/2012 2:19:52 PM PDT by Mountain Bike Vomit Carnage
Owning a pet dog has always had its downsides.
Teeth marks on shoes and accidents on the kitchen floor are just some of the bad habits owners are willing to overlook in light of the endless affection, loyalty and playfulness provided by a pet pooch.
But now owners are getting their own back on their naughty pets by posting their pictures in a 'dogshaming' gallery on the internet.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2191541/Bad-boy-Craze-dogshaming-sweeps-internet--cats-arent-safe-owners-scorn-either.html#ixzz24DYGOOJm
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LOL
LOL! Love it
Hilarious!! Thanks!
Owners far more stupid than the dogs. People who are not smart enough to train their pets should not have them. Hope when the pets see the posts, they piss on the owners leg!! That'll teach them.
I can’t really think of anything my dogs do that is wrong.
Same for mine.
anyone who keeps a dog as terrible as these is an idiot
“He drinks milk straight from the carton and puts it back without spilling it on the floor so we can have some!”
“He poops in our water bowl!”
“He's either stupid or deaf, he never starts the daily bark and howl session and is always the last one to come outside when we're raising the alarm against squirrels and bicyclists if he even bothers to come outside at all!”
Dogs have been roaming the Earth for hundreds of years. Give ‘em a break!
Lol....looks like he’s saying “a$$hole, WTF???”
LOL pauli does that when I have her ready to go for a walk and then I forget my phone and poop bag etc. She sits by the door, flexi on, waiting, thinking, “Can you NOT be prepared?”
The secret to owning a good dog is recognizing that they’re dogs and letting it stand at that.
He came in a couple of times to see what the hold up was.
Hahahaha. My sister has one. He is one smart puppy!
Speaking of gates. The big monster who had to be taught everything including how to bark, figured out how to open the garden gate a few days ago. Stomp, stomp, stomp all over the vegetables. Why couldn’t he have still been clueless about gates.
I have a Yorkie and they were bred to dig rats out of holes. I have an expanse of wall next to the front door and it “was” sheetrock. She kept trying to dig a hole in the sheetrock and did. I covered that one and tried using bad tasting doggie spray and that didn’t stop her. That wall is 9 ft. long and I was spending my time looking over there all the time to try to stop her digging. Other small holes appeared.
I gave up and had that wall covered with slick hard stuff like you see in bathtubs or showers. It goes up 4 feet from the floor. From the minute the wall was covered, she never even tried to dig in it - she knew she couldn’t. I had a cardboard box also, and she used that box and dug holes in it.
It appears her digging days are over and I have a nice looking wall. That was the only trouble I had with her.
She is very good about using doggie pads in the kitchen for her business, never goes anywhere else. Occasionally she will miss the pad but not because she is trying to do that.
She is excellent as a guard dog to tell me when anything moves or makes a noise outside. She really is a sweet dog but that wall digging was driving me nuts and she never found a rat in any of those holes or in the cardboard box.
Dogs are just special.
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