Who said interior design is not for dogs? One Husky decided to prove the doubters wrong as soon as his owners went out to the movies. In only 3 hours, the aspiring artist turned the whole apartment into his canvas.
The pooch released his inner artist by inking his paws and turning the floors (and anything else that got in the way!) into a giant piece of art. The artist even left his signature on the bed to prove the authorship. Although his new design had to be cleaned up by his humans, we hope that one day his artistry will be recognized.
As explained by the acquaintance of the dog’s owners who brought his masterpiece to attention, the husky used “traditional ink for Chinese calligraphy practice” which is “100% bio and non-toxic to dog or human.”
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Who said interior design is not for dogs?
One Husky decided to prove the doubters wrong as soon as his owners went out to the movies
In only 3 hours, the aspiring artist turned the whole apartment into his canvas
The pooch released his inner artist by inking his paws and turning the floors into a giant piece of art
The dog not only tries to look for new ways to redesign the apartment, he also cares for the environment
He used “traditional ink for Chinese calligraphy practice” which is “100% bio and non-toxic”
The bed remained (almost) untouched. He’s a good boy, after all
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Share on FacebookThis shows nothing more than an extremely stressed out dog that spent three hours pacing throughout the whole apartment.
I agree. This is impossible, what gives the whole thing away is the paw on the bed. Right!!!??? OK! Those paw prints are too dark, where is the ink fading away... ? Partial to total b******t!
Load More Replies...Kinda suspicious about the perfect single paw print on the bedspread. It is single, not smeared and extremely large...huge. It is definitely a mess that could have been prevented. Just sayin.
That's all he got done in 3 hours? He didn't even tear open the couch, chew a carpet in half, or pull the curtains down. He's a slacker Siberian!
I think that there are a lot of commentators here who take themselves, and probably everything else, far too seriously. The supercilious and outraged tones say much more about them than about this post. Heh, guys, how about you loosen up a little?
LOL oh bleeding hearts unite!! Dogs will be dogs. This is not a sign of a suffering animal. Pull your heads out your a**e, and go help a dog that actually is suffering. Put your over-sensitive-hide-behind-your-computer-screen heart into a dog that has an actual problem. FYI: There's nothing wrong with having a dog in an apartment. It's not much different than a house, they still need to go outdoors and get plenty of exercise.
I think it's all real and then they just made the print on the last photo. This is hysterical. I want to believe it's real so I can feel better about my crazy dog!
Poor baby,he's lonely and distressed and the idiots don't see that??
Typical Husky! One of my favorite breeds! But they need company, should never be left alone because they WILL find something to amuse them, and they have a grand time with whatever it is... How do I know? Experience, folks, experience! (:>) My Ayla kept me "entertained" for a year or so until I brought home a Buddy. And they were TRULY the best of friends until the day she passed, and Buddy left us soon after.
There's something wrong with this story. 1) have they never left the dog alone before? He's quite grown up from the looks of him. 2) obviously they didn't acclimatize the dog to being alone from puppy on. 3) Plus how did he get into enough ink to spread it so far.? Hmmmm I have a dog and if I couldn't leave him for even 3 hours I'd go insane. Do these people work? And yes, if a husky gets enough exercise through-out the day, he's ok in an apartment.
It's not. I did Chinese Calligraphy in primary school and the ink is impossible to remove from fabric or tables or anything once it's dry
Load More Replies...well i didnt believe the single dog print on the bed, until it happened to my mom with my dog. Bruko(my laxer{lab boxer}) came in from a rainy muddy day out side and ran straight to moms bed put one foot up to get on and she yelled at him...he got down and left a single perfect paw print. however my dog has all short silky hair not fluff.
Good thing the owners had tile floors! I love the one paw print on the bed. I hope they left that one there!
Yeah, a dog who is increasingly distressed about all the mess he is making.. It turned into a vicious cycle.. The more he paced wondering what to do and thinking how he would be punished, the worse it got! ;)
Load More Replies...I call BS. there's no way all of those prints would be dark like that and every single area, even under the tables wouldn't be covered. I'm an expert. Year ago, My dog got into red oak floor stain and ran around the kitchen. Some of the prints were dark, but they get lighter as the dog keeps moving.
when my dog did this my grandmother was supposed to take care of her until my lease was up and then give her back. She did not give her back, lol. I'm so grateful my grandmother took her though. Certain breeds need exerscize. I worked full time and was in school, so I did what was best for my girl, but you can own a dog like this in an apartment, if you walk them with weighted vests to give them "work" and make sure they get hours of exercise. Or just be a superhero and adopt an older dog who won't need quite as much exercise.
Huskies are a working breed. That means high energy. Left to their own devices in a home this type of damage is quite common. Which is why there is such a great innovation called "crate training". People I see on TV shows (Like "Bad Dog", etc) who regale tales of not just one, but multiple incidents of coming home to find their dog(s) have caused hundreds if not thousands of dollars in damage must lack the most basic of common sense. Crate your dog if you'll be away people. Not just to protect your home and belongings, but to protect your dog from ingesting something toxic or otherwise dangerous. If you'll be gone for very long then create a "safe room" for them to stay in where everything except dog toys and chewies are put safely up and out of their reach. For goodness sakes, even a large Kong toy stuffed with peanut butter and small training treats would keep them engaged and busy instead of wreaking havoc. Things like this are not that difficult to prevent.
That's more like art not design.. Design is about the form-function connection not some nice looking things. In this case the nice doggy just stumped upon the ink of its owners who somehow saw that as "interior design" but actually is some differently looking space, whitch doesnt make it art even.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA !!!!! Wow !!! I don't mind having a dog like that tho ..... It's funny. So funny......
I Don't BELIEVE this dog did that!! Just happend to have a pair of very boring owners!! Nothing else!!
I DON'T BELIEVE he did that!! Just a pair of Borring owners that have Nothing else to do!! This dog is inocent!!
To All you haters: have you ever owned a Siberian husky? They're a very hyperactive, needy , and codependent breed. Try leaving a male husky alone in any environment (house , apt., w.e) they'll do exactly something like this or worst. If I leave my husky in the yard and go inside the house he'll start crying and scratching the yard glass door. So stfu plz.
Serves you right for leaving him on his own, cats are as bad but they let you know it's your fault.
NUMBER ONE ,some people obviously have never owed a husky# 2 our husky is allowed to lay with us on the bed along with our 6 cats but knows better to get on my wifes leather furniture.they are working hyper and never stop moving #3 people need to do things home alone locked in a cage that sounds better
Big dogs should not be kept in a confined space. they should live outside and have the freedom to run and play, then they wont be so destructive.
My dog often does that, he puts one paw on the bed, stands up to check if i'm in and then gets down, I don't think it's fake :)
Load More Replies...This shows nothing more than an extremely stressed out dog that spent three hours pacing throughout the whole apartment.
I agree. This is impossible, what gives the whole thing away is the paw on the bed. Right!!!??? OK! Those paw prints are too dark, where is the ink fading away... ? Partial to total b******t!
Load More Replies...Kinda suspicious about the perfect single paw print on the bedspread. It is single, not smeared and extremely large...huge. It is definitely a mess that could have been prevented. Just sayin.
That's all he got done in 3 hours? He didn't even tear open the couch, chew a carpet in half, or pull the curtains down. He's a slacker Siberian!
I think that there are a lot of commentators here who take themselves, and probably everything else, far too seriously. The supercilious and outraged tones say much more about them than about this post. Heh, guys, how about you loosen up a little?
LOL oh bleeding hearts unite!! Dogs will be dogs. This is not a sign of a suffering animal. Pull your heads out your a**e, and go help a dog that actually is suffering. Put your over-sensitive-hide-behind-your-computer-screen heart into a dog that has an actual problem. FYI: There's nothing wrong with having a dog in an apartment. It's not much different than a house, they still need to go outdoors and get plenty of exercise.
I think it's all real and then they just made the print on the last photo. This is hysterical. I want to believe it's real so I can feel better about my crazy dog!
Poor baby,he's lonely and distressed and the idiots don't see that??
Typical Husky! One of my favorite breeds! But they need company, should never be left alone because they WILL find something to amuse them, and they have a grand time with whatever it is... How do I know? Experience, folks, experience! (:>) My Ayla kept me "entertained" for a year or so until I brought home a Buddy. And they were TRULY the best of friends until the day she passed, and Buddy left us soon after.
There's something wrong with this story. 1) have they never left the dog alone before? He's quite grown up from the looks of him. 2) obviously they didn't acclimatize the dog to being alone from puppy on. 3) Plus how did he get into enough ink to spread it so far.? Hmmmm I have a dog and if I couldn't leave him for even 3 hours I'd go insane. Do these people work? And yes, if a husky gets enough exercise through-out the day, he's ok in an apartment.
It's not. I did Chinese Calligraphy in primary school and the ink is impossible to remove from fabric or tables or anything once it's dry
Load More Replies...well i didnt believe the single dog print on the bed, until it happened to my mom with my dog. Bruko(my laxer{lab boxer}) came in from a rainy muddy day out side and ran straight to moms bed put one foot up to get on and she yelled at him...he got down and left a single perfect paw print. however my dog has all short silky hair not fluff.
Good thing the owners had tile floors! I love the one paw print on the bed. I hope they left that one there!
Yeah, a dog who is increasingly distressed about all the mess he is making.. It turned into a vicious cycle.. The more he paced wondering what to do and thinking how he would be punished, the worse it got! ;)
Load More Replies...I call BS. there's no way all of those prints would be dark like that and every single area, even under the tables wouldn't be covered. I'm an expert. Year ago, My dog got into red oak floor stain and ran around the kitchen. Some of the prints were dark, but they get lighter as the dog keeps moving.
when my dog did this my grandmother was supposed to take care of her until my lease was up and then give her back. She did not give her back, lol. I'm so grateful my grandmother took her though. Certain breeds need exerscize. I worked full time and was in school, so I did what was best for my girl, but you can own a dog like this in an apartment, if you walk them with weighted vests to give them "work" and make sure they get hours of exercise. Or just be a superhero and adopt an older dog who won't need quite as much exercise.
Huskies are a working breed. That means high energy. Left to their own devices in a home this type of damage is quite common. Which is why there is such a great innovation called "crate training". People I see on TV shows (Like "Bad Dog", etc) who regale tales of not just one, but multiple incidents of coming home to find their dog(s) have caused hundreds if not thousands of dollars in damage must lack the most basic of common sense. Crate your dog if you'll be away people. Not just to protect your home and belongings, but to protect your dog from ingesting something toxic or otherwise dangerous. If you'll be gone for very long then create a "safe room" for them to stay in where everything except dog toys and chewies are put safely up and out of their reach. For goodness sakes, even a large Kong toy stuffed with peanut butter and small training treats would keep them engaged and busy instead of wreaking havoc. Things like this are not that difficult to prevent.
That's more like art not design.. Design is about the form-function connection not some nice looking things. In this case the nice doggy just stumped upon the ink of its owners who somehow saw that as "interior design" but actually is some differently looking space, whitch doesnt make it art even.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA !!!!! Wow !!! I don't mind having a dog like that tho ..... It's funny. So funny......
I Don't BELIEVE this dog did that!! Just happend to have a pair of very boring owners!! Nothing else!!
I DON'T BELIEVE he did that!! Just a pair of Borring owners that have Nothing else to do!! This dog is inocent!!
To All you haters: have you ever owned a Siberian husky? They're a very hyperactive, needy , and codependent breed. Try leaving a male husky alone in any environment (house , apt., w.e) they'll do exactly something like this or worst. If I leave my husky in the yard and go inside the house he'll start crying and scratching the yard glass door. So stfu plz.
Serves you right for leaving him on his own, cats are as bad but they let you know it's your fault.
NUMBER ONE ,some people obviously have never owed a husky# 2 our husky is allowed to lay with us on the bed along with our 6 cats but knows better to get on my wifes leather furniture.they are working hyper and never stop moving #3 people need to do things home alone locked in a cage that sounds better
Big dogs should not be kept in a confined space. they should live outside and have the freedom to run and play, then they wont be so destructive.
My dog often does that, he puts one paw on the bed, stands up to check if i'm in and then gets down, I don't think it's fake :)
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