Has your pet ever broken any object in your home?

February 5, 2017 9:27pm CST
My dog just broke a jar that my mother had bought about 1 month ago. He decided to smell some flowers that were there, and he was scared when my mother came near him by surprise. But I think in that case, I think my mother was the real responsible. P.S: The picture above represents my mother's reaction.
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18 responses
8 Feb 17
It helps if you crate train your dog so that when you are away you can be sure that he is not breaking things :) You can read more about crates and their use here:
For some dogs and their people, being left alone at home can be a really stressful experience. New rescues can be particularly susceptible to separation.
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@Deepizzaguy (104386)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
7 Feb 17
My sisters cats have broken a few vases in our home when they engage in trying out for the next Creed movie.
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@allknowing (138003)
• India
6 Feb 17
As a puppy we had to puppy proof our house as Preiti was a record breaker breaking things. (lol)
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@shshiju (10342)
• Cochin, India
6 Feb 17
Why should blame pet I have broken enough glasses and plates.Lol
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@nanette64 (20364)
• Fairfield, Texas
6 Feb 17
When my sister comes to visit, I put all valuables on a high place because her 2 dogs tails will knock down everything @TheInvisibleMan .
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@hillhjill (23714)
• United States
6 Feb 17
My dog angel at my wooden roses from my wedding day.. my mom got them made for me of my wedding colors and we had then sitting on top of the entertainment center and she climes up there and got them.
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@prinzcy (32305)
• Malaysia
6 Feb 17
My cats do that sometimes whenever they tried to chase something or playing with themselves. I was used to them doing that to be angry. Still I try scolding but I don't think they understand. Or maybe they just don't care.
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@LdeL0318 (6400)
• Philippines
6 Feb 17
Yeah most of the time. Usually the plates in the kitchen.
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@SIMPLYD (90721)
• Philippines
6 Feb 17
Why would your mother be the one responsible? I think it is yours because you know that there's a jar that can be broken if ever accidentally touched by your dog.
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@FourWalls (69184)
• United States
6 Feb 17
Your mom is Janet Leigh????? My dog had separation anxiety when she was a puppy and chewed things up. We left and she choked down on a couple of 45s...ironically, one of which was "Hound Dog." She never broke anything in her adult life...except my heart when we had to put her to sleep in 2003.
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@JudyEv (342285)
• Rockingham, Australia
6 Feb 17
I gather by that expression that she wasn't very pleased!
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@Plethos (13581)
• United States
6 Feb 17
yes, when i used to have pet cats, it was like having mischievous children.
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@Linda1234 (4712)
• Houston, Texas
6 Feb 17
I think keep the safe place that the dog can not touch it .
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@pureme (1526)
6 Feb 17
I don't have pet
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@ilocosboy (45156)
• Philippines
6 Feb 17
Many things have been broken because of our dogs and chicken
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@Hannihar (130213)
• Israel
3 Dec 17
Yes, I can has broken or damaged things that cost a lot of money and had to be replaces.
• Agra, India
6 Feb 17
I don't have any pets
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15 Jul 17
crate that bad boy lol
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