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25 Animals Who Have A Passion For Disobeying Their Owners

Domestic pets, especially dogs and cats, are never far away from most people’s lives because they have shared a common environment with humans for over ten thousand years. They provide us with constant companionship, unconditional love, and great joy. Not only do they make us happy, they also make us live longer and healthier. They even make us fall in love with their cuteness, their foolishness, and their weird behaviors. But sometimes, our pets are so stubborn, headstrong, naughty, and disrespectful. They look like toddlers who disobey our commands and just do what they want. Therefore, if you have mischievous pets, you should never keep your eye off them for more than a few seconds.

We are sure that you never get bored of watching rebellious animals who don’t obey anybody and know how to push their owners to the limit. Despite their naughty habits, we can’t help but love them more anyway. Scroll down to see!

1. “My dog insists my dad is a pillow.”

2. “The child can write his homework with something else.”

3. “Left my baby husky alone for a minute, and I came back to this.”

4. “Just got done pouring this concrete and he walks over.”

5. “What happens when you tell your parrot he’s on a diet”

6. “Every time I straighten them, Stevie jumps up and ’fixes’ them.”

7. “Oops, I did it again!”

8. “Every single time I start reading…”

9. “I present to you, the parrot sandwich!”

10. “Maybe this time they won’t catch me…”

11. Bad bunny

12. “Not only is she sitting in my basket, but she’s also on one of my crochet projects.”

13. “My father attempting to eat dinner in peace”

14. These baby goats want more attention.

15. “Bought my dog a new dog bed today and he’s already been kicked off by the cat within 20 minutes.”

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