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50 Times People Shared The Funny Things Their Pets Got ‘Shamed’ For
AnimalsSEP 30, 2025

50 Times People Shared The Funny Things Their Pets Got ‘Shamed’ For

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There’s not a single pet in the world that is going to be perfectly well-behaved all the time. At some point, they’re going to do something hilariously naughty. Some situations are so bizarre that pet owners hop on the ‘pet shaming’ trend. They post a photo of their pet, usually alongside a short note explaining what they did wrong.
Our team at Bored Panda has collected some of the wittiest recent photos of dogs, cats, and other pets being gently ‘shamed’ and disciplined to bring a bit of sunshine into your life. They’re wholesome. They’re funny. They’re incredibly relatable. And they’re something you might want to show your best pals so they know what (not) to do.

#1 And He’ll Do It Again

And He’ll  Do It Again
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#2 That Dog Probably Thinks He Did A Good Thing Due To All The Attention He Got Afterwards

That Dog Probably Thinks He Did A Good Thing Due To All The Attention He Got Afterwards
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#3 I Just Love The Vacant Look On His Face

I Just Love The Vacant Look On His Face
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As per the American Kennel Club, positive, reward-based training is key to solving behavioral problems. Not only does it strengthen the bond between the owner and the animal, but it also provides mental stimulation and helps tire them out. For starters, you should consider introducing one new command every week, as you continue to practice old ones.

And consistency is key, too. You have to stick to the rules you set at home and outside.

#4 He Did His Best

He Did His Best
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#5 He Has No Regrets

He Has No Regrets
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#6 Sibling Rivalry

Sibling Rivalry
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Ensuring that your pet gets plenty of exercise is incredibly important, too. “A tired dog is a good dog. If you’re gone 12 hours a day, and your dog’s walk consists of a quick dash into the backyard, your dog might not be getting enough exercise. They may channel extra energy into bad behavior for dogs, like chewing shoes or dragging you on the leash,” the American Kennel Club explains.

#7 Oh, Rudy

Oh, Rudy
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#8 Haven't Had A Meal In Peace In 6 Years

Haven't Had A Meal In Peace In 6 Years
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#9 I'm Surprised The Toads Allow This

I'm Surprised The Toads Allow This
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Meanwhile, it’s vital to focus on reinforcing positive behaviors.

“If your dog is lying quietly instead of jumping or barking, praise and pet them. If your dog walks on a leash beside you, tell them what a good dog they are. If you tell your dog what you want them to do instead of what you don’t want them to do, they’ll understand better (for example, saying ‘sit’ rather than ‘don’t jump,’ or ‘heel’ rather than ‘don’t pull’).”

#10 Oh, Were You Trying To Put This In An Evidence Bag? Too Bad, I Stand On It

Oh, Were You Trying To Put This In An Evidence Bag? Too Bad, I Stand On It
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#11 Nothing Like A Little Public Humiliation

Nothing Like A Little Public Humiliation
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#12 This Fat Bastard Ate A Whole Family-Sized Lasagna And Then Wouldn’t Even Look At The Tray

This Fat Bastard Ate A Whole Family-Sized Lasagna And Then Wouldn’t Even Look At The Tray
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Even though it’s impossible for any pet to be on its best behavior 100% of the time, it doesn’t mean that training doesn’t matter. Quite the opposite. A well-trained pet means less of a mess at home, as well as fewer behavior problems when you take it outside or when guests visit. Training is fundamental and helps you avoid major headaches in the future. And your dog won’t train itself.

It’s likely that you know some neighbors, friends, relatives, or colleagues who haven’t trained their pets well (read: at all), and how much of a nightmare it can be. For instance, if you have a small phobia of dogs, you probably know how anxious you get around animals who haven’t received adequate training. Erratic behavior isn’t something you want to be around, even if the doggo (probably) has good intentions.

#13 Great Penmenship For A Rabbit

Great Penmenship For A Rabbit
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#14 I Had To Buy A Child Lock For The Towel Cabinet Because Charlie Kept Opening It And Chewing Holes In Them. This Is His Cape Of Shame

I Had To Buy A Child Lock For The Towel Cabinet Because Charlie Kept Opening It And Chewing Holes In Them. This Is His Cape Of Shame
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#15 My Cat Brought All Of This Upstairs From The Laundry Last Night

My Cat Brought All Of This Upstairs From The Laundry Last Night
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During an earlier interview with Bored Panda, Bill Lambert, Head of Health and Welfare at The Kennel Club, shared his thoughts about pet-shaming, discipline, and positive reinforcement.

“We all love seeing dog pictures and videos on the internet, especially ones that show off their unique characters, but we must remember that most behavior problems can often be a sign of something else, such as separation anxiety, fear, or simply being unsure of how to deal with a situation,” he shared with us.

#16 Obviously He Is More Important

Obviously He Is More Important
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#17 This Kitten Ate All Of His Scaly Sibling's Food

This Kitten Ate All Of His Scaly Sibling's Food
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#18 What Even Are Cats

What Even Are Cats
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According to Lambert, the science isn’t clear on whether dogs feel shame or embarrassment the same way that human beings do.

“The way that a dog acts will often reflect the tone of voice that’s being used to talk to it, and it’s highly unlikely that it will associate past behaviors with what is happening right now. It’s very easy for us humans to misinterpret a dog’s emotions and behaviors.”

The key to avoiding problems with your pet in the future is to give it plenty of positive new experiences as early on in its life as possible. That’s not to say that old(er) dogs can’t learn new tricks, though. However, it is harder to teach them to adjust their behavior, so you may need the services of a specialist trainer or instructor to lend you a hand.

#19 Dog Shaming

Dog Shaming
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#20 Husky Shaming

Husky Shaming
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