Stupor of the owners when they come home and see the damage carried out by their dogs

In an unusual and hilarious video that has gone viral on TikTok, two adorable French bulldogs proved that when owners are away from home, creativity can lead to unexpected situations.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 August 2023 Friday 04:58
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Stupor of the owners when they come home and see the damage carried out by their dogs

In an unusual and hilarious video that has gone viral on TikTok, two adorable French bulldogs proved that when owners are away from home, creativity can lead to unexpected situations.

In the video shared by the user @mikefajardo_, you can see how these two puppies decided to assume the role of home cleaners using... A hose!

While their owners were away, the two dogs grabbed the hose and began spraying water all over the house, mimicking what their owner usually does in the garden. On several occasions, the mischievous dogs directed the stream of water towards different corners of the house, leaving a trail of water in its wake. As they progressed, the ground became sodden and transformed into a kind of makeshift indoor pool.

What was most surprising about the situation, however, was the instinct of these bulldogs to stop before the water became a bigger problem. At the end of the video, you can see how they leave the hose outside the house again, as if they understood that they had already completed their cleaning task.

This curious and entertaining episode did not go unnoticed on TikTok, where the video has accumulated more than 688,000 views and generated 188 comments. The creativity of these dogs to entertain themselves and, in some way, collaborate in cleaning the home, has captivated viewers, who have shared laughter and praised the intelligence and mischief of the canines.

"I'm not sure, but I think they deserve an award because the intentions were good," a user comments humorously. "They clean more than my brother," says another. "I thought that the cleaning dog did not exist, now I see that I was wrong," says another ironically.