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Woman Claims Her Pug Excretes "Angry Poos" On Her Favorite Stuff When His Feelings Are Hurt

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by Damjan
8 Mar 2020

Any dog owner will tell you that living with a dog can be much better than living with a human. First of all, they are always, always happy when you get home. Second, they are constantly happy, and they don’t bore you with some pointless conversations.  

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Okay, this may be a little too “vanilla” a view of things—of course, there can be drawbacks to sharing your home with a pet.

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They will do their business, number one and two, everywhere, and people won’t (at least from my experience, but I know some of you will disagree). This is most likely due to a lack of toilet training or because they haven’t been allowed out of the house for a long time (dogs, not humans).

But one woman from the U.S. insists that when her pug does a number two in the house, he does it intentionally.

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Holly Munoz, from Kentucky, claims that her seven-year-old dog, Frank, is completely house-trained, but when he believes he has been wronged in any way, he takes his revenge by pooping on her belongings.

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The 40-year-old suspects that Frank does it to get even with her because she left him with a dog-sitter. Since that event, he has brownmailed her around 15 times—and he shows no mercy, nor does he choose his targets. Her shoes, makeup bags, and a box of crackers were just some of the places he left his mark.

This mother of two said: "You name it, Frank's pooed on it. He has incredible aim. He definitely does it on purpose; he wants to make sure we know he's angry."

"One time, I came back from a trip, and he had pooed on my crackers and in my makeup bag. He's an angry pooer. If we go on vacation, then he will poo on something."

"My son, Oliver, is his favorite person; they sleep together, and they're attached at the hip—so when he went to a sleepover, Frank was annoyed, and he pooed in my shoe."

"I'll probably spend the next seven years finding and cleaning up his angry poos."

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But even with all of the dog's nasty demonstrations of anger, Ms. Munoz still loves him.

She says: "I picked him out of a whole litter and made him a part of our family, and you can't un-family someone just because they poo in your shoe."

"We have three other dogs, but we know it's him every time. He doesn't even have a guilty face; there's no shame at all."

"We foster dogs, and we think he'll do it if he feels slighted or because he wants more attention. But I still love him. He is the most loving dog. He loves the kids, and every time they aren't here, he's beside himself."

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