Alaskan dogs have recently learned to tear down homes, and the dog owners’ actions have made many people laugh: most of them believe in Buddhism

Pet     8:48am, 16 November 2025

As the eldest brother among the "Three Sled Idiots", Alaskan dogs often make mistakes and continue to tear down the family. They can always do unexpected things. Although they look cute and honest, they act cute and act too naively. In many cases, owners hope to help their puppies become smarter and help them understand some methods, but the puppies give their owners many accidents, making them both funny and embarrassing.

The owner’s Alaskan dog recently learned to tear apart the home. Not long after the owner came home from get off work, he discovered the marks of being torn on the fabric sofa at home. The owner tried to teach the Alaskan dog a lesson so that he would not realize that he had made a mistake, but it had no effect. The Alaskan dog may have broken down the home again. The owner was forced to think of a secret spell that was passed down from his family, and sealed it in his home to beg for God's protection.

Therefore, the owner specially wrapped the puppy with yellow tape, and prepared a speaker to educate the puppy. I feel that what I am facing at this time is not the Alaskan dog, but the immortal Erha. It is because Erha, the ancestor of the family, needs such a big battle. The Alaskan dog looked at its owner in bewilderment, as if to say: Master, you really love to play, don't you feel a little bit sad when it was tied up like that?

I want to say what happened to the current owner, can he still play like that? , thinking that the owner might be a Buddhist, so he would do that. Although the dog owner has a good idea, is the actual effect of this approach really good? It may be good to scare puppies, but if you want them to correct their habit of tearing down the house, you may need to give them some punishment. Let them understand that the demolisher may be punished, so that they can remember the lessons learned and reduce the chance of making mistakes.