Emotional Support Vizsla Hilariously Turns Into the Canine God of Destruction When Dad's Around
Some dogs have a comical amount of personality. One moment, they can be the perfect little angel, and at another, they can be every bit as destructive as any force of nature.
Just take this emotional support Vizsla, for instance. When he is around his mom, he is as docile as a late evening breeze. However, when he is around his dad, he unleashes all the chaotic energy of a hurricane!
Just click on this link here to watch this hilarious video.
Geez, that is some pure canine God of destruction energy being unleashed! It's almost like someone just opened up a firehose on full blast and let go of it, LOL.Normally, you have to worry about if animals are being treated well, but in this instance, it's the humans we are worried about. Because in this video, that dog is pretty much assaulting his human dad without any qualms whatsoever, LOL.
On the other hand, he is the ultimate good boy and sweet, fluffy angel whenever his mom is around. Like we said earlier, sometimes dogs seem to almost have multiple personalities!
As this other video shows, as cute as this beautiful Vizsla is, don't let his handsome face fool you. He can be quite the little stinker when he wants to be.
Just click the link here, and you will see that he is capable of throwing a tantrum that rivals that of any human toddler.
Well, after watching that video, we think it's safe to say that they call them fur babies for a reason, LOL.
Yes, this adorable little rascal is definitely a child; he just happens to have four legs instead of two!
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