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Dogs Caught in the act!
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The following are pictures and stories of dogs caught in the act of doing deeds we fellow dog owners would have preferred them NOT to do. This section is sure to keep you laughing; after all, it was not YOUR dog! Or was it? Despite these deeds, most of us still love our dogs. For those of you who just had a dog commit a no-no, look at these picture pages and don't feel so bad, it could have been worse! Do you have a photo(s) of your pet caught in the act of a no-no? Send it in! along with your story!

Wondering why dogs do these bad deeds? Puppies need constant guidance and to be taught what is acceptable and what is not. A dog that goes on daily pack walks is less likely to engage in any destructive tendencies. Most dogs that are destructive are not happy dogs. When a dog is destructive it is usually a sign that there is something lacking in the dog’s life, something that the canine animal needs which the humans around them are not providing—perhaps boredom, a lack of communication, exercise, discipline or a general understanding between canine and human. A dog’s actions are a direct result of the humans around it. Learn more: Understanding Dog Behavior.

 
 

Baksheesh, a wild dog from Afghanistan

"This is Baksheesh (which means 'gift' in the local dialect), a wild dog from Afghanistan we adopted while living in Kabul (age unknown, but likely around 4 months). He had been dealt a bad hand in life up until being adopted by us, having to scrounge for food and water on a daily basis with no pack to support him, and was very quick to take to the good life. Here he's caught rummaging through the trash to get at the last bit of Cheetos from an empty tin. This is only minutes after he polished off an entire MRE (meal ready to eat), normally used to feed an adult human. I assumed he was making up for lost time on eating, but had to get the photo (and stop falling over with laughter) before dislodging his head from the container."

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"Willie, our very guilty Basset Hound, caught in the act – tearing up a box.  “You’re Busted!”"

"Willie, our very guilty Basset Hound, caught in the act – tearing up a box.  “You’re Busted!”"

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"Here is my Min-Pin, Chewy, caught in the act! He is a foodie- especially cat food when no one is looking! He is 16 months old in this picture."

"Here is my Min-Pin, Chewy, caught in the act! He is a foodie- especially cat food when no one is looking! He is 16 months old in this picture."

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Tassloff, a Aussie/ Rott mix at 4.5 years old

"This is my dog Tassloff. He is a 4.5 year old Aussie/ Rott mix who was rescued from the side of the road. When I took this pic, I had been out cleaning up my Dad's porch and couldn't play with him, so I put his tennis ball up on the BBQ for a minute. Tassloff climbed the rocking chair next to the BBQ, and then on to the BBQ to get his ball. He is a total nut about playing catch, and will shoot the ball out of his mouth at you until you play with him.  Even though he is a little crazy about playing ball, he is SUPER gentle with children, and won't even bump into them when he is running after his tennis ball."

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Cutest Malti-poo named Daisy who was caught having some fun with our toilet paper

"This is the cutest Malti-poo named Daisy who was caught having some fun with our toilet paper. Daisy is a mix from a mommy Poodle and daddy Maltese. She is almost 4 months old and loves to play especially with paper products. This is not the first time she got a hold of the toilet paper, but at least it was not a full roll like last time. BTW...1 roll of toilet paper can fill a bathroom and hide a puppy."

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Jake, the Pointer Bay at 5 months old

"This is a photo of my Pointer Bay puppy Jake. He was 5 months old in this picture and was found at about 3:00am making noise in the kitchen. I thought someone was breaking in because I keep hearing something hit the door in the kitchen. I guess he was rummaging through the trash and got himself in a situation he couldn't get out of....."

"Jake is very active bordering on wild. He loves people and wants to jump and greet them. He's only 8 months old and already weighs 65 lbs. He's gonna be a real big boy."

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Rudy and Robin, Lab / Husky Mixes, chewing up a KFC container and soft toy

Rudy and Robin, Lab / Husky Mixes, chewing up a KFC container and soft toy.

Rudy, a Lab / Husky mix about to steal the feather duster!

Rudy, a Lab / Husky mix about to steal the feather duster!

Rudy and Robin, Lab / Husky mixes, wrecking their owners bed!

Rudy and Robin, Lab / Husky mixes, wrecking their owners bed!

 

   
   

Speckles, a German Shepherd / Kelpie hybrid caught sleeping in the flower pot!

"This is my 1 year old Kelpie cross German Shepherd, Speckles caught sleeping in a unused plant pot in our backyard. (look at the top right corner to see a colossal overgrown watermelon weed!)"

 

 

 

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