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An Online Firm Launched A Competition For The Naughtiest Dog In The U.K.

An Online Firm Launched A Competition For The Naughtiest Dog In The U.K.

Sarah Jefferson January 18, 2021

Dog owners, without a doubt, would not want to see their beloved dogs misbehave. But one company has decided to turn this very thing into one big competition!

Gala Bingo, an online bingo and casino firm, has opened a competition for the ‘naughtiest’ possible dog living in the U.K. And right after their announcement, the company has received so many entries flooding with hilarious photos of misbehaving dogs. Have a look at some of the naughtiest entries received by the competition.

First is, of course, the winner of the competition, a French Bulldog named Rosie, who showed how proud she was sitting on her owner’s bed.

According to her owner, Dave Edwards, her bulldog is a sweet and friendly dog and admitted that Rosie also has a ‘destructive side’ in her. And that ‘dark side’ was what made Rosie a fitting candidate for the competition, which also made him a winner! Who knew that misbehaving could be this rewarding?

The next one is a Golden Retriever named Bryony, who ripped her owner’s presence in the most unpleasant way. That is why her human mom can’t help but send her dog’s hilarious misbehavior in the competition, which may have made Bryony ‘prouder’ of what she did.

A French bulldog named Vinnie has also entered the competition and showed her ‘skills’ in ripping off cushions or any delicate items within her perimeter. But this is not the main problem of her owner, Gemma, who finds it hard to scold her dog because of her guilty and lovely face.

Another naughty dog in the competition is a Sprocker named Dylan, whose primary ‘skill’ is to ‘terrorize’ the toilet papers in his owner’s home.

Next on the list is a husky named Sabre, who showed that dogs have green thumbs (or rather paws), too, by helping his mom in gardening. But all Sabre has done is to tip over a large pot in the garden, which made a huge mess.

And last but not the least is a Pug/Jack Russel Ross named Little Gizmo, who wants to bring home a point to his owners that he does not wish to new curtains by… peeing on them.

And no matter how crazy these misbehaviors are, no one can’t deny that these things turned out to be hilarious, and their owners are indeed laughing out loud behind the camera.

Good job, furry boys and girls!

Source: Chloe Morgan via Daily Mail

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