Just in case you want to be grossed out today, here’s this picture! It’s a Roomba that is faithfully cleaning the reception area of a doggie daycare, and it also lets the people who own the doggie daycare learn an important lesson. About, we think, not leaving a Roomba there.
It caught a pile of something that had been left by one of the residents, and it ended up making a pretty big mess that will have to be cleaned up by a real human. We love that one of the little dogs has taken to riding on the Roomba, We don’t know if it’s the same dog that left the package that the Roomba tried to clean up – looks like a little too much for quite a small dog.
It Doesn’t Matter if He Likes It
While it seems like there isn’t too much to punish here – the younger one didn't really seem to mind it too much – it’s still the sort of thing that has to be nipped in the bud. Otherwise, both of the dogs will be doing it before too long, and it won’t just be them peeing on each other, too.
They’ll be peeing on stuff in the house, maybe on the kids, and maybe even on the adults that are taking care of them. Can’t be allowed. So, shame on you, dogs, shame on you. You pee on the trees, bushes, fire hydrants, flowers, or the swing set, but not on each other. That should be taken right out of the equation as quickly as possible.
What Can Brown Do For You?
Delivery drivers are a complicated foe for dogs. On the one paw, the owners don’t seem to worry about them – in fact, they often enjoy them. On the other paw, those people roll up in a big, noisy truck, hop out, drop some unknown thing on the front step, and then leave. They HAVE to be doing something wrong, right?
That’s what this dog thought, and it was determined to make a mark on the scourge of "canine-kind." Thankfully, it wasn’t a solid package, but the act still probably made a couple of peoples’ days annoying. The owner, the driver, and the people who got a wet package that day all come to mind. Just keep the dog out of the truck and everything will be fine.
A Big Size Difference
There’s every possibility that this terrible injury was one hundred percent accidental. Sure, pets have rivalries in the same manner that siblings do, but it looks like a Great Dane and a little kitty will have to be a little more careful about where they’re all sitting. It can be a little hard to imagine just because of how immense they are, but Great Danes are a classic gentle giant breed.
They start out pretty small but they grow SO BIG that their minds barely have time to reorient themselves to their new size. Even if they’re big enough to not fit on a couch, they think they’re small and will be quite shy and timid. Maybe these two were playing, but it was probably just a mistake.
Hide, Hide Your Shame
As much as we try to pretty them up and train them and teach how they should act, dogs can be pretty darn gross sometimes. A dog that has taken to eating cat poop is a perfect example of how stomach-turning they can be. This dog at least has the good nature to feel shame for doing such a thing, but it could just be an act.
We would also like to point out that the sign does not say something like “I ate cat poop.” That would tell us it’s been once. No, the sign says “I eat cat poop,” meaning this has happened at least twice and the owners are having to make steps to keep it from happening again. Ugh, we’re going to make ourselves sick.