I know we usually think that cats are the ones who are agents of destruction and will destroy everything in their path but the same can be said for dogs. While dogs can be trained to behave pretty well, sometimes all of that can go out of the window when they are curious about something. They obviously don’t want to intentionally destroy things but that is how things turn out sometimes and we just have to live with it.
From chewing on your favorite rug, sitting on your face, or eating through a wall, you will find them doing weird things all the time. Sadly, we haven’t yet made a device that can help us talk to dogs. But until then, we can learn a lot from their behavior. And these dogs were bored and looking for stimulation wherever they could find it. You can see that for yourself by scrolling below.
She Was Trying To Reach The Almond Skins And Salt In The Bottom Of This Empty Jar.
Dogs might not need scratching posts as cats do, but they do need a very active lifestyle. When their needs are not met, there is a huge chance they will take out their energy on other things. They never do this to annoy their humans. Quite the contrary, most of the time they just want your attention and want you to play with them. So if you are spending some of your time every day to meet their needs, they will most likely not make a mess.
Have you ever caught your dog destroying something? If so, what did you do afterwards? Comment down below and let us know.