Dog Throws Temper Tantrum After Being Sent Downstairs For Causing Mischief

Most of the time, our dogs are absolutely loyal and full of love for us. They show that through their obedient behavior and a big smile on their face, which is a sign that they are happy. 

Many people prefer that to the behavior of disobedient children who are constantly mischievous and throw tantrums when they are scolded. 

But does that mean that dogs can’t be naughty and throw temper tantrums when their parents tell them to change their behavior sometimes? 

Well, absolutely not, and the video that you will soon see shows that best. 

He Released His Rage

sad dog

As you can already see from the introduction, dogs also react when something is pointed out to them that is not to their liking. 

Sometimes the reaction of canines can even be destructive, while others do just enough to show their owner that they are not satisfied. 

In a TikTok video shared by @goldenrocketpup, we can see a one-year-old Golden Retriever, Rocket, furiously rushing downstairs to the living room. 

After that, he demonstratively bangs on the door with his muzzle, releasing his rage, because his parents scolded him for bad behavior just before. 

“When I get sent downstairs for being naughty,” it is stated in the video, while the caption reads: “Dogs have tantrums too!”

At the beginning, it really seems like Rocket is going to break down the door out of anger. However, if we look a bit closer, we can clearly see that he only does it as long as it takes for his parents to hear him and understand that he is unhappy with their decision.

That actually makes this whole situation a bit funny, but also cute. 

“Cutest Tantrum Ever”

Rocket’s owners, who posted this video, knew that it would attract some attention, but they couldn’t imagine that it would be to this extent. 

There were many reactions and we decided to highlight some of the best comments. 

social media comments

“Damn it, how dare my hoomans send me for ‘time out’! 😆” one user wrote. 

“The way he looks after to see if anyone is taking any notice of him 🤣🥰” another added. 

The third quipped: “The cutest tantrum ever 😍😂.”

While seeing a dog throwing a temper tantrum is surely funny and cute, in some cases it can also be a problem. The dog can exhibit some destructive behaviors like digging holes or chewing furniture. 

In those situations, it is extremely important for every owner to know the techniques of dealing with doggy temper tantrums

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Source: New York Post

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