X
    Categories: Animals/PetsDaily top 10

EXCLUSIVE: Couple’s ‘Destructive’ Dalmatian Leaves House In RUINS With Owners Calling For HELP!


What would you do if your pet left your house in ruins?

ADVERTISEMENT

One couple is sharing their dilemma after getting a Dalmatian dog and how the little pet turned out to be an absolute beast. Now, they are calling for professional help because they cannot keep the dog under control.

Source: Daily Mail

A couple claims getting pets have turned into their lives worst nightmare and if they could turn back time, they would return these back from where they came from.

ADVERTISEMENT

Viral images from one couple’s struggles to keep their Dalmatian babies under control have people in shock. It’s just not something you see on a daily basis.

Source: Mirror

As far as damage is considered, yikes, it’s a staggering $20,000 plus worth of damage. And some people are having trouble believing that the destruction was done by two dogs that appear so adorable and innocent in pictures.

ADVERTISEMENT

“See now that’s the trick, it looks like we are the bad guys by blaming them. But that’s far from the truth. Please send help!”- they can be seen mentioned in the photographs. From clothes lying all over the floor and furniture to ripped sofas and cushions too- what haven’t they done?

ADVERTISEMENT
Source: Mirror

All in all, you can see that cleaning up after the pets could be so hard but how does one clean up after the mess in the home that leaves the couple exhausted?

ADVERTISEMENT

“It’s like a complete workout. We don’t even know what to do anymore”- they continued. The owners even explained how a point in time came when they had nearly given up on them.

Source: Mirror

Therefore, they wanted professional help and that’s what they got.

ADVERTISEMENT

The dogs were trained to behave and learn tricks that would keep them calm and busy, instead of destroying the house. And since then, the couple says they no longer have to worry about their kitchen’s laminate floor being destroyed and the concrete walls having huge holes due to the pups chewing through them.

ADVERTISEMENT