Dogs are well behaved most of the time, but like children they like to take a walk on the wild side when they don’t get their way. And the most rebellious ones don’t mind doing something naughty right in front of their owner’s eyes.
A dog owner known on TikTok as @zoeheaney was returning home when she spotted her dogs in the window. From the car, she started filming them. The dogs must’ve heard her pull in because they popped their faces into the window, wiggling with excitement.
One of the dogs took center stage in the window, seemingly posing for her. However, it turns out this dog had other plans. Whether it was due to the excitement of her arrival or simply out of spite, the dog started peeing inside.
The text on the video reads: “My dog basically said, ‘Take a photo of this b!t€h.'”
As soon as she realized what was happening, she yelled her dog’s name as if she could hear. Instead, the dog walked away with the attitude that she had won and had the last laugh.

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The owner’s scream should be enough indication of how she felt. However, to emphasize the point, she shared in the comments section that she was “raging.”
Newsweek reached out to @zoeheaney via TikTok for additional comment.
‘That Was Personal’
The hilarious clip caught viewers off guard, as it was the last thing they expected the dog to do. The video has reached 115,100 views, 1,928 likes and 57 comments.
“Never lost eye contact,” one TikTok user pointed out.
Another added: “That was personal.”
One viewer commented on what the dog was thinking: “He’s like, ‘Mother, I need a pee. You just gonna sit n watch me? Well, watch this.'”
Doggy Accidents
It’s a big headache when owners return home to discover their dog has urinated or defected inside. They might raise their voice with frustration as they break out the cleaning supplies. But it’s crucial to determine the meaning behind the doggy accident.
The VCA Animal Hospitals website says the four main causes of house soiling are incomplete house training, underlying medical conditions or behavioral illnesses, and communication or marking behavior. Working with a vet will help rule out any medical or behavioral problems behind the accidents.
Dogs might also urinate when greeting people because they get overly excited or find themselves in a submissive posture. Known as excitement-related or submissive urination, these accidents are not done deliberately.
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