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This Dog Takes Making A Mess To A New Extreme

| April 6, 2016

At some point in almost every dog owner’s life, we feel betrayed when our beloved pups decide to destroy something of monetary or emotional value.

But when we look into those big, love-filled eyes, we find it in our hearts to forgive them–eventually.

Your pooch may have chewed your favorite pair of designer shoes or a lovely leather couch, and that must’ve been terrible. However, no matter what your dog may have done, chances are, it paled in comparison compared to this.

When one family went out to see a movie, their Husky had a field day. In only three hours, he wreaked havoc in the house.

Those paw prints and smears on the floor aren’t mud, folks… they’re black ink.

The family’s neighbor posted pictures of the fiasco on Imgur so we can enjoy the chaos from the safety (and relative cleanliness) of our own homes.

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(Said user ForeverGratefulinVT, “One paw print on the bed: ‘Wait, I’m not allowed on the bed. I’m such a good boy.'”)

The picture poster added an additional photo and explained that the ink would in no way harm the Husky.

“Btw it’s traditional ink for Chinese calligraphy practice, 100% bio and non-toxic to dog or human :),” he captioned.

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He also noted that the family’s house has since been cleaned, although they had to repaint the wall.

It’s probably safe to assume that this family has forgiven their fluffy troublemaker. I mean, how could anyone stay mad at that face?

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