
People Fall In Love With Dog Who Tried To Clean Up His Own Pee From Owner’s Friend’s Bathroom Floor
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When an adopted pup Pablo peed on the bathroom floor in his owner’s friend’s house, the pooch decided to clean it up using toilet paper just like his human would – and the Internet can’t handle it. His owner, 21-year-old rapper Acelin Hampton from Denton, Texas, who goes by the stage name Billie Band$, adopted the pooch 3 months ago. Although Hampton told Buzzfeed that the doggie has “gotten good with using the restroom outside”, Pablo has seen his human tidy up after his accidents using toilet paper many, many times. Still, Hampton was completely unprepared for what he saw when he arrived at his friend’s house – the pooch tried to clean up after himself with lots of toilet paper after peeing on the bathroom floor. The scene was so good, Hampton had to share it on twitter.
The picture of the doggie’s ordeal has since been retweeted more than 6,000 times. Now the pooch is so popular, he has his own twitter account. Everyone loves Pablo the dog who tried his best. Hampton recently tweeted: “Mbn (must be nice) to be Pablo”, to which Pablo replied on his account: “It is. I’m cute.” Yes you are, you smart doggie!
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Pablo the puppy peed on the bathroom floor, then decided to clean it up using toilet paper
His owner, 21-year-old rapper Billie Band$, adopted the pooch 3 months ago
Pablo has seen his human tidy up after his accidents using toilet paper many, many times
Still, the owner was surprised to see the doggie tried to clean up the pee puddle the way a man would
Now everyone is in love with the pooch who tried his best. Pablo, what a smart doggie you are!
The message about the dog went viral. This is how the Internet responded:
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My friend trains therapy dogs for veterans. These dogs carry their own "poop bags" to the trash can! Most dogs are smarter than people give them credit for. Never a bad dog, just bad owners.
"Never a bad dog, just bad owners." should be framed. True in at least 95% of all cases.
In 100 percent cases I'm sure. Animals don't know how to be bad deliberately they are taught that by bad owners
I am one of those bad dog owners. I wish someone would train me how to act in front of dog. If they had I would not have had to throw out all those chewed up shoes, replace carpeting and many, many other repairs. Sigh.
Bridgette, if your dog is chewing that much it is probably some sort of anxiety. Do you have a crate? If so leave it tucked into a corner somewhere with some blankets and leave it open; your dog can make a den out of it and retreat there when feeling anxious. If you don't have a crate, create a small area where puppy can go to feel secure. I also found with one of my dogs who was a shoe chewer that if I took her outside wearing a pair of shoes she wouldn't chew them; she only chewed shoes I wore when I left her alone, but never to walk her, so I started putting my dress shoes in a box on a shelf in my closet. I feel your pain, I once had a dog chew the carpet until it unraveled halfway across the floor and then she chewed all the cushions off my couch. The crate thing worked and we had a peaceful, chew free life together.
Chewing shoes (or other human stuff) = Anxiety and/or boredom. How much exercise are they getting? A tired dog is a good dog, generally. ;-)
Yeah, either bad, or just novice unexperienced owners. If they're good, they'll eventually learn. As long as they care.^_-
Should've stopped at "Most dogs are smarter than people."
Most dogs really are though.
Dogs are smarter than humans; they don't have to pay taxes, work, make wars, lie, steal, make their bed in the morning, dogs are surely more intelligent than us. We just spend our lives creating problems to others and ruin the planet that we live on. Dogs don't do these things!
Even if the dog had not clean up after himself, still not necessary to 'whoop his a*s' for an unfortunate little accident. My dogs (6 and 7 yo) still do it (or throw up) very very occasionally, (sh)it happens. Life with animals -and kids- is messy sometimes, it's part of the deal!
I don't think he meant it like that. (Horrible if he did, but I think it was just an expression.)
"whoopin a*s" might be very stretchable term :D With my dogs, most of that is just telling them in deep voice and angry face expression that they did wrong and they feel ashamed enough :D In worst case - light "tap" - same as you would do on your keyboard buttons (not counting when PC is frozen) - on their back while doing previous expression and voice is more than enough (not anything that actually might hurt) :D
Why would you ever need to make your dog feel wrong and ashamed, especially with a "light tap" for anything. They're animals! Yes they are very smart but they also have natural instincts to do things that just happen to be inconvenient to their humans, like digging, chewing things, etc. It's not because they are being bad dogs. Puppies are babies! Do we potty train our kids by making them feel wrong and ashamed in "angry voice" as u say. No of course not. You train dogs and reward them for correct behavior. It's really stupid to try and guilt trip or talk angrily to any animal who at the end of the day are just being animals!
Agree, what kind of thing is that to even say or think. It's a puppy. Would you "whoop his a*s" if he was a baby human. Unfortunately the dog might have done this unusually behavior because he was afraid, especially if he gets treated harshely for doing the same at home. Dogs try to cover up what they've "done wrong" or have been disciplined for. Covering up their pee or poo shows anxiety. Not that cute after all.
Unfortunately some people do badly treat their children also. Those who bully their kids are the same who hit their animals.
I'm a little concerned about the 'can't whoop his a*s'. You should never whip a puppy for having an accident. )-;
That's all you got out of this post?
My friend trains therapy dogs for veterans. These dogs carry their own "poop bags" to the trash can! Most dogs are smarter than people give them credit for. Never a bad dog, just bad owners.
"Never a bad dog, just bad owners." should be framed. True in at least 95% of all cases.
In 100 percent cases I'm sure. Animals don't know how to be bad deliberately they are taught that by bad owners
I am one of those bad dog owners. I wish someone would train me how to act in front of dog. If they had I would not have had to throw out all those chewed up shoes, replace carpeting and many, many other repairs. Sigh.
Bridgette, if your dog is chewing that much it is probably some sort of anxiety. Do you have a crate? If so leave it tucked into a corner somewhere with some blankets and leave it open; your dog can make a den out of it and retreat there when feeling anxious. If you don't have a crate, create a small area where puppy can go to feel secure. I also found with one of my dogs who was a shoe chewer that if I took her outside wearing a pair of shoes she wouldn't chew them; she only chewed shoes I wore when I left her alone, but never to walk her, so I started putting my dress shoes in a box on a shelf in my closet. I feel your pain, I once had a dog chew the carpet until it unraveled halfway across the floor and then she chewed all the cushions off my couch. The crate thing worked and we had a peaceful, chew free life together.
Chewing shoes (or other human stuff) = Anxiety and/or boredom. How much exercise are they getting? A tired dog is a good dog, generally. ;-)
Yeah, either bad, or just novice unexperienced owners. If they're good, they'll eventually learn. As long as they care.^_-
Should've stopped at "Most dogs are smarter than people."
Most dogs really are though.
Dogs are smarter than humans; they don't have to pay taxes, work, make wars, lie, steal, make their bed in the morning, dogs are surely more intelligent than us. We just spend our lives creating problems to others and ruin the planet that we live on. Dogs don't do these things!
Even if the dog had not clean up after himself, still not necessary to 'whoop his a*s' for an unfortunate little accident. My dogs (6 and 7 yo) still do it (or throw up) very very occasionally, (sh)it happens. Life with animals -and kids- is messy sometimes, it's part of the deal!
I don't think he meant it like that. (Horrible if he did, but I think it was just an expression.)
"whoopin a*s" might be very stretchable term :D With my dogs, most of that is just telling them in deep voice and angry face expression that they did wrong and they feel ashamed enough :D In worst case - light "tap" - same as you would do on your keyboard buttons (not counting when PC is frozen) - on their back while doing previous expression and voice is more than enough (not anything that actually might hurt) :D
Why would you ever need to make your dog feel wrong and ashamed, especially with a "light tap" for anything. They're animals! Yes they are very smart but they also have natural instincts to do things that just happen to be inconvenient to their humans, like digging, chewing things, etc. It's not because they are being bad dogs. Puppies are babies! Do we potty train our kids by making them feel wrong and ashamed in "angry voice" as u say. No of course not. You train dogs and reward them for correct behavior. It's really stupid to try and guilt trip or talk angrily to any animal who at the end of the day are just being animals!
Agree, what kind of thing is that to even say or think. It's a puppy. Would you "whoop his a*s" if he was a baby human. Unfortunately the dog might have done this unusually behavior because he was afraid, especially if he gets treated harshely for doing the same at home. Dogs try to cover up what they've "done wrong" or have been disciplined for. Covering up their pee or poo shows anxiety. Not that cute after all.
Unfortunately some people do badly treat their children also. Those who bully their kids are the same who hit their animals.
I'm a little concerned about the 'can't whoop his a*s'. You should never whip a puppy for having an accident. )-;
That's all you got out of this post?