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177 Times Pets Were Caught Destroying Something

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Pets are surely adorable, but sometimes they just have no gods or masters. They are kings and queens of the house and that means they can do whatever they want, including practicing their natural instincts such as scratching, digging, tearing, chewing, or marking their territory on your most cherished possessions. No matter how mad you might initially be at your little monster, no object can replace your loyal friend, so you just have to accept that this is what pets do, forgive, and train them so it doesn't happen again.

Have you ever caught your beloved furball chewing up your favorite couch, hanging on a curtain, eating all the plants on the way, destroying pillows, or cleaning up the fridge? Our readers sure did! Wonder Homie created a challenge and asked people to share pictures of their pets destroying something, and Bored Pandas delivered! They have submitted both hilarious and heartbreaking photos of their naughty pets caught red-handed and we've compiled an even bigger list of the best (or the worst?) destructive pets.

Make sure to upvote the photos you like the most and tell us in the comments what your furry friends have destroyed in your house!

#1 She Looked Guilty For A Split Second, Then Continued With Her Rampage

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Assuming that all pet owners at some point have experienced or are still experiencing destructive pet behavior, Bored Panda reached out to animal behavior specialists to help you understand your animal's behavior and move towards a life where your pets are happy and your house and possessions are undamaged.

Before you take any measures to train your pet to get rid of unwanted behavior, it's important to understand why they act like that.

Certified animal behaviorist Yody Blass, the owner and director of Companion Animal Behavior in Northern Virginia, who is a pioneer in the field since 1990, told Bored Panda that there are three main reasons why pets are destructive: "Young pets who are either teething or are in need of training regarding appropriate chew items; pets who are bored; pets with anxiety issues, including separation anxiety, panic disorder, and OCD."

#2 My Dog Chewed A Hole Through His Towel And Stuck His Head Through It. Now He Wears It Around The House Like A Poncho

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#3 It Was The Cat, I Tells Ya

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We also talked to Wendy Kruger, dog behavior and training specialist and Samantha Prior, cat advisor at Wood Green, The Animals Charity in Godmanchester, that had its humble beginnings in 1924. It now has become one of the largest pet rehoming centers in Europe for the care of dogs, cats, and small pets, as well as offering dedicated support services to pet owners. They explained the roots of pets' behavior in more detail, highlighting that being "destructive" is completely natural.

"There are many different reasons why animals are destructive, rooted in their basic needs and their emotional state.

Often, it’s a totally natural behavior and is only considered ‘destructive’ because of what’s being ruined—for example, a puppy chewing a chair leg is just teething and doesn’t understand what they should or shouldn’t use their teeth on! Similarly, a cat scratching the sofa may simply be maintaining their claws or leaving an important territorial marker to give them reassurance, a scent that our noses cannot detect."

#4 Not That I Can Go Anywhere Anyway

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#5 This Cat Is Destroying A House. A Doll House

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"It’s also very common for pets to be destructive when they’re bored. An under-exercised young dog can find immense entertainment shredding a sofa cushion, and a kitten who isn’t given appropriate toys for practicing its hunting skills may explore and damage the curtains. Cats who are kept as indoor-only pets will often show these behaviors more due to frustration.

The most challenging cause of destructiveness is when dogs are distressed due to being left at home alone. Luckily, separation anxiety isn’t as common as pet owners think. Emotions that drive dogs to chew things when left alone range from boredom, frustration, and a lack of guidance from the owner about what’s appropriate to chew and what’s not, to separation anxiety and even external triggers that stimulate the behavior like passers-by or the postman."

#6 Dog Chews £80,000 Aston Martin

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#7 I Took Care Of Your Bills!

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#8 This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things

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Because of the lack of understanding about animal behavior, people often jump to conclusions about what might be causing that unwanted behavior. There are a few common stereotypes people have and you are probably familiar with them. Have you ever had a thought that your pet might hate you sometimes and is doing those 'crimes' on purpose? Yody Blass reveals that it's not true.

"Many people jump to conclusions that their pets are just being 'bad' or misbehaving because they are 'mad' at us. An example of this is the dog that has destroyed the couch when left alone. When the family gets home, they assume the pet is mad at them for leaving him alone, without realizing that the pet was anxious and possibly panicked at being alone and did not necessarily enjoy destroying the couch," Blass says.

#9 Good Boy Does A Bad

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#10 No Regrets. A Three Part Story

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#11 Lolly The Destroyer

Sometimes it seems that pets have unique behavioral patterns when it comes to items they prefer to destroy, but Yody Blass assures us that pets are not particularly picky and will destroy anything that's available."For the most part, pets will go after what is available to them. That is why it is so important to kitten or puppy-proof the home before bringing home a young animal, or pet-proof when bringing home any new pet. Put away breakables, cover valuable furniture, and provide a dog crate, close off rooms, or use a baby gate to prevent access to areas until you know the pet is able to handle being in the area without issues."

#12 Pavlov Woke Me Up Early To Show Off His Kill

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#13 This Guy vs. An Elf

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#14 Apparently We've Adopted The Koolaid Man

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Once you've caught your cat, dog, or other pet red-handed ruining your stuff, it's important to keep your cool, interrupt the behavior, and offer a fun alternative.

"I caution people often not to get angry or punish the pet after the fact. Pets need to be taught in the moment as much as possible for training to be effective, not hours later when they can't understand the connections between what happened and why you are now upset. The key is to interrupt the behavior whenever possible, and then immediately redirect the pet onto an appropriate item," says Yody Blass, who has successfully treated thousands of pet behavior problems over the past 26 years.

#15 He Has Become A Plant

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#16 These Three Naughty Dogs Destroyed A Packaging Of A Colorant Powder. Fortunately, The Powder Was Edible

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#17 A Position Of No Regret

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The next step in correcting the unwanted behavior is actually devoting your time and effort to educate yourself and train your pet from a young age.

"It is very important to train your pet and manage the environment they are in from the very beginning whenever possible. Avoid giving a puppy or kitten too much freedom until they can handle it. Some pets are more destructive and more persistent than others. These pets may need a trainer or behavior expert early on to get ahead of the problem. Also, any pet with separation anxiety or other fear/anxiety issues should get the help of a pet behaviorist," Yody Blass advises.

#18 Throne Of Destruction

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#19 Pricey Chew Toy

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#20 True Artist

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There is plenty of information online about pet behavior and useful tips on how to fix it, but most importantly, you have to analyze your own pet to figure out what's best for it.

"All owners should research their pet’s basic needs, taking into consideration the age of the pet, and make some changes to ensure these needs are being more than met," Wendy Kruger and Samantha Prior at Wood Green point out.

"If you believe you are meeting your pet’s needs and the destructive behavior is still happening, it’s time to reach out and ask for help."

These days, there is no shame in asking for help and using all the tools provided to improve your own and your animal's well-being. For example, Wood Green, The Animals Charity can provide free advice to anyone who needs it.

#21 What’s This? Something You’re Working On?

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#22 How Could You Be Mad At Her With Eyes Like Those

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#23 The Destroyer Of Pillows

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"Historically, destructiveness was something that prospective owners were understandably concerned about, and people would tend to try and keep the pet in an area they think prevents destruction of furniture and personal items," Wendy Kruger and Samantha Prior say. "For dogs, this used to be the kitchen; however, it’s actually one of the more expensive rooms to replace and repair the damage. Whilst it’s a good idea to minimize your pet’s access to things they may chew where reasonably possible, like picking up shoes and socks off the floor, it’s also important to provide things they can chew and play with to prevent mishaps."

#24 Ripped The Curtains Down, Looked Me Directly In The Eye - And Started Playing With Them

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#25 Bane, Destroyer Of Worlds

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#26 He Looks So Innocent You'd Think The Vase Broke On Its Own

So the key to keeping your pets away from destroying your belongings is giving them alternative enjoyable items they can destroy. Yody Blass shares her experience:

"We want the pet to learn over time what is acceptable to chew on and what is not. It is important to provide chew items the pet will enjoy, as well as items that are safe, as some pets will ingest items that are not good for them. Some pets will do better with a faux fur toy that does not have any stuffing. Other pets will enjoy ripping out the stuffing, and as long as you supervise and make sure they don't ingest any of the toy (or the squeaker) they can have the empty shell to play with (hint: buy inexpensive items for this purpose)."

#27 I Needed To Use The Restroom And Saw This Instead

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#28 My Dog Ate The Wall

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#29 Dad, I’m Not Real Sure How To Say This But I Screwed Up... I’m Sorry

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Wendy Kruger and Samantha Prior give tips for proud owners of the most common pets—dogs and cats.

"For dogs, pay plenty of attention to mental stimulation, exercise, and company. When it comes to preventing destructive behavior, chewing is probably the most important and under-utilized natural activity. Everybody seems to accept that puppies need chews, but dogs of all ages need an outlet for chewing! Who can blame them for chewing a shoe if this essential basic need is not being provided for? If your dog does get hold of something they shouldn’t have, don’t punish them or snatch it away. Instead, direct their attention and energy to something more appropriate—like a long-lasting chew or their favorite toy.

When it comes to cats, a safe and secure territory is essential. Make sure they have plenty of sturdy and appropriately-positioned scratching posts or mats. For example, if the sofa is getting scratched, place a large scratching post next to it to help them transition across."

#30 I Wonder Who Tore Down The Blinds

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#31 Got My First Succulent. It Lasted 8 Hours.

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#32 This Is The Second Plant My Bastard Son Toby Has Maliciously Killed

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With all that being said, correcting the unwanted behavior in pets comes down to the owner's motivation and willingness to spend time working on it, because in most cases, the destructive behavior can be solved with simple changes.

"For many species, chewing is a natural behavior and it’s generally not difficult to prevent them from destroying the ‘wrong’ things. In most cases, it can be resolved with some simple changes to the pet’s lifestyle. The most important thing is finding the motivation for the behavior and the emotion that drives it—for example, a cat needing an outlet for scratching, or a dog being bored and having nothing else to do," Wendy Kruger and Samantha Prior say.

With millions of suffering and homeless pets around the world, it's important to understand that owning a pet comes with a big responsibility and the moment you become a parent to a lovely animal, its welfare is completely is your hands.

#33 To Make Matters Worse, This Place Was A Rental

#34 Once We Talked About Getting New Door. Apparently She Heard Us And Wanted To Help

#35 1-Year-Old Boxer Cece Further Distressed My Already Distressed Leather Couch

To balance out all the animals' documented crimes and give you hope after you possibly found a ruined piece of furniture today, here is a friendly reminder that pets can be wholesome and their role in our lives is beneficial for multiple reasons that go way beyond having a furry friend.

"Among the well-documented effects of HAI [Human-Animal Interactions] in humans of different ages, with and without special medical or mental health conditions, are benefits for: social attention, social behavior, interpersonal interactions, and mood; stress-related parameters such as cortisol, heart rate, and blood pressure; self-reported fear and anxiety; and mental and physical health, especially cardiovascular diseases," a 2012 study by Andrea Beetz, Kerstin Uvnäs-Moberg, Henri Julius, and Kurt Kotrschal in Frontiers in Psychology reveals.

#36 This Was After Less Than One Hour

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#37 That One Time My Dane Tried To Convince Me She Was On Cloud Island And Didn't Destroy Her Bed

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#38 Alright, Who Destroyed The Couch?

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#39 One Of The Many Destroyed Beds In His Lifetime

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#40 The Destroyer

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#41 Our German Shepherd Loves To Destroy Tennis Balls

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#42 Found This Old Picture Of My Dog And God Am I Happy She Doesn't Do Stuff Like This Anymore

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#43 All These Bones, And He's Chewing My Shoe

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#44 Hey Mom, I Opened The Door For You

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#45 All I Wanted To Do Was Make A Depawsit To Buy More Treatos. Not Sure Why My Puppy Eyes Didn’t Work In Dis Situation

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#46 Friend Of A Friend's Pooch Dragged The Sprinkler In Through The Doggy Door

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#47 "Look What I Did Today!"

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#48 This Is What Happens When A Full Grown English Mastiff Really, Really Doesn't Want To Be In A Room

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#49 My Dog Made Himself A Perfect Costume By Destroying His Stuffed Cow

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#50 Guess Who Just Got Neutered?

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#51 She Chewed Up Her Red Holee Roller Ball And Now Our Mask Collection Is Complete. We Finally Got One In Every Color

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#52 Just Came Home To This And I Don’t Even Own Chickens

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#53 Psbattle: Dog Destroying Couch

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#54 This Isn’t What It Looks Like...

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#55 So Long My Loved Futon

My futon was the piece of furniture that I loved most. Some months ago I travelled to California for a business education (I live in Sao Paulo, Brazil). My mongrel (adopted from the streets) got stressed and wanted me back right away. To show her feelings, she decided to blackmail me using my futon. So long my loved futon.

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#56 I Needed New Chaps Actually

Our Corgi mix and Heinz 57 have been cohorts of disaster previously, usually keeping the carnage to underwear and socks with the occasional shoe. Fun times ensued when I came home from a 20 minute (max) errand in August. Apparently the leg of these jeans must have been hanging just far enough for the Corgi to yank them out of the hamper. He is known for redecorating with folded hand towels and bath mats, his prime target, however, is usually my husbands gym bag and work boots. The Mutt is known for eating panties and shoes, this must have been the chocolate bar at the all you can eat cruise ship buffet and just too good for her to pass up. When I emailed the photo to my vet, the one word response? “Impressive!”. If you have pets, you know that for your vet to say that in regards to something your dogs have done that you have a pretty damn noteworthy incidence of sh*t my dogs ruined.

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#57 That Took Much Effort

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#58 Got Home From Work To Discover My Cat Having Destroyed My Television U

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#59 Halloween Decoration. Totally Worth It

#60 It Wasn't Me. My Cats Having Fun By Spoiling Christmas Decorations

#61 He Destroyed A Pigeon. This Is What I Came Home To

#62 Innocence. The Guilty Party Is In The Background

#63 I’m Tearing Out All The Scary Parts. You’re Welcome

#64 My Dog Destroyed One Of Her Toys, And Became A Supervillain

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#65 My Cat Is Very Proud Of Herself For Destroying This Shoebox

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#66 Destroyed His Only Friend

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#67 The Plant Destroyer Is Now The Homework Destroyer. I’m Taping It Back Together For My Son With A Note For His Teacher

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#68 Her Checklist For When I'm In A Meeting: Dirt On Floor, Killed Plant, Chewed On Slipper, Looking Cute

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#69 Dog Destroyer

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#70 She Tore The Bottom Off Of Our Box Spring And Now Uses It As A Kitty Fort

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#71 Heard My Husband Screaming While In The Shower. Walked In On This

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#72 Breakfast Was Late

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#73 Margaret Killed Her Christmas Toy

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#74 I Wonder Which One Of My Pups Killed The Toy?

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#75 Ginger Ale Defending Her Kill

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#76 Bagel The Bengal, Destroyer Of Boxes

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#77 Went Outside For 15 Minutes And Found This Mess

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#78 Guilty Party Lurking Around Somewhere

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#79 Everyone Is Posting About Their Dogs Looking Guilty And Then There's My Dog, Who Is Clearly Proud Of Her Work

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#80 New Baby Is So Destructive

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#81 My Cousin's Cat Is A Destructive Jerk

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#82 She Looks Very Guilty. And Remorseful

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#83 My Cat Has Strategically Chewed A Hole For His Head In His Favourite Cardboard Box

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#84 He Was Alone Just 5 Minutes

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#85 Bob The Kitten Did Not Approve Of The Cactus

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#86 Get A Cat, They Said. They Provide Emotional Support And Are Often Misunderstood, They Said

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#87 So My Friend Decided To Leave Her Pet Timber Wolf Unattended

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#88 "I Missed You"

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#89 Just A Bit More...a Bit More...a Bit More...

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#90 Every Time I Straighten Them, Stevie Jumps Up And "Fixes" Them

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#91 "Describe Your Cat In One Picture"

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#92 Hardware Engineer With Wings

Oodie the Alexandrine parakeet. He’s about 8mths old here…the forbidden stuff is always the crunchiest….they never tire of it, I’m looking forward to decades of ruined stuff.

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#93 She Murdered Her Bed

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#94 What? I Am Still Cute Right? It Was Just A Play

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#95 My African Grey Chews Everything

#96 She Ate The Bed I Am Not Even Mad

#97 My Dog Destroing The Table

#98 The Only Time I Actually Caught Him In The Act

#99 Their Humans Weren’t Invited To The Pillow Fight

#100 Houdini Helping Reorganize Mommy's Research

#101 Luna Loves "Reading Papers"

#102 Albert Having A Great Day

#103 When I Came From Work

#104 Finley (Rescue Mastiff Mix) Enjoyed This Stuffed Banana. For About 5 Minutes

#105 My Dog Found The Source Of The Red Dot, And Destroyed It

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#106 Not Only Did He Completely Destroy Our Outdoor Furniture, But That Is Also A Piece Of Our Underground Irrigation System In His Mouth

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#107 New Toy Destroyed In Minutes. This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things

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#108 The Destroyer(S) Of Couch

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#109 Poppy Completely Destroyed The Only Cushion Big Enough For Her To Sit On

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#110 Willow Destroyed Maggie's Bed. Sorry, Not Sorry

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#111 They've Teamed Up To Destroy The Little Toilet And Kitchen Roll I Have Left

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#112 She Chews Every Box

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#113 All Day Long He Chews Up My Office Chair

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#114 All That Effort Just To Chew My Lampshade

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#115 Dog Chewed Hole Through Blinds To Get A Better View

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#116 My Dog Chewed Up Some Of My Presents

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#117 A Lovely Early Morning Surprise

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#118 Got Two Kittens Because We Heard They Were Less Destructive When The Have A Friend. My Poor Succulent Now Knows Otherwise

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#119 After 2 Weeks Of Work I Come Home To This

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#120 Husky Killed All The Tampons. No Shame

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#121 It's Okay Mom, I Killed The Bed

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#122 Get A Dog They Said, It Would Be Fun They Said. Thanks, McDonalds

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#123 Destroy The Outsider

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#124 Good Boy Is Also Guilty Boy

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#125 This Is All That Is Left Of Their Stuffed Raccoon And They Are Beyond Pleased With Their Destruction

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#126 Basking In His Destruction

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#127 Accidental Renaissance, Cat Edition: Destruction Of The Cardboard Tunnel

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#128 I Didn't Know My Cat Was Capable Of This Kind Of Destruction

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#129 Here's My Junebug Caught In The Act Of Destruction

It was a string curtain, with beads, that my sister hung on her door.

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#130 This Is The 3rd Credit Card She’s Eaten. No Guilt At All

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#131 I Just Wanted To Play Monopoly

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#132 Sure I'm Glad I Bought That “Indestructible” Dog Bed

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#133 A Rare Photo Of Bijou Using The Blinds She Chewed As A Blanket

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#134 When You Think It’s Cute For Your Doggo To Play With A Childhood Stuffed Toy. The Fluff Was Like That When We Found Him

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#135 Stephen King's Dog, Molly (The Thing Of Evil) Has A Thing For Butter

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#136 My Dog Locked Herself In My Room For God Knows How Long, Had To Crawl Through Window To Get In Because Saxophone Case Was In Way. Great Thing To Come Home To See

She’s okey now, just so you know.

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#137 These Two Spoiled Jerks Have A Toy Box Full Of Hundreds Of Dollars Worth Of Chew Toys, And Yet They Decided That My New Couch Was Much More Fun To Destroy

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#138 This Is The Only Reason

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#139 Why Do I Even Bother?

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#140 Who Did This?

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#141 “No, We Disapprove Of Another Corgi In The House”

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#142 Sherman Loves Meatballs!

Sherman is a foster kitten that LOVES people food! He climbed up on the counter to knock off a casserole dish of leftover meatballs. Bad boy, Sherman!

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#143 It Most Definitely Wasn’t Me , It Was The Cat Down The Road

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#144 Oops! Sorry Meowmy!this Day Will Be Marked As A Tragic One. Now I Have Nowhere To Sleep!!! I Will Be Forced To Use One Of The Cat Furnitures, Horrible!

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#145 Ignores The $50 Worth Of Cat Toys, Eats Mom’s Headphones Instead

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#146 New Curtains

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#147 Cats Will Literally Destroy Everything You Own And Not Give A Single S**t

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#148 Laptop Chomper

#149 I Look Cute, But I'm Actually 23 Pounds Of Maine Coon Sass And Will Tear Through Anything Like The Kool-Aid Man

#150 I Made This

#151 It Was Like This When I Found It - Honestly

#152 My Daughter’s Birthday

#153 Oops

#154 Toys Are Dying One By One

#155 Who, Meeee?

#156 He Still Has His First Teddy Bear. Once In A While He Gets To Destroy A Box

#157 You Didn’t Need This, Right?

#158 My Cat Leaves Our Tree Alone, But Enjoys Destroying The Toy Train Set Around It

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#159 Destroying Puzzle Pieces And Rolling Around, Spreading Bastardness

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#160 Meet Cosmo, The Destroyer Of Plants

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#161 He Just Destroyed That Plastic Bowl, Now Trying To Play Innocent

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#162 Destroying Precious Commodity

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#163 Destroyed Foam Roller Found Under A Bed While Moving, We’ve Identified A Suspect

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#164 Two Days Organizing My Closets And Putting Clothes In Bags. It Probably Took Him Less Than Five Minutes To Destroy All My Hard Work



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