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Dog Owners Share Photos Showing How Annoyed Their Pups Are With Their Younger Siblings

Dog Owners Share Photos Showing How Annoyed Their Pups Are With Their Younger Siblings

Daniel Paul June 19, 2020
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Admit it. You had days when you wanted to get rid of your younger sibling. They’re cute and all, but they don’t have boundaries. They follow you around, play with your toys, take over your space, and steal the spotlight from you.

You try to talk to the ‘rents about it, but as far as they’re concerned, your younger sibling simply idolizes you. You try your best to see things from their perspective, but it doesn’t make anything less annoying. Then goes the whole balancing act of trying not to be too annoyed and working hard at being a good role model for them.

So, what’s up with all this talk about annoying younger siblings? Well, we’ll have you know that you’re not alone. Other people go through that too, and if you’re up for it, you can pick up a few pointers on how they’ve been handling it. Interestingly, humans are not the only ones with annoying younger siblings. Dogs have it too.

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Getting away with everything

The thing about having younger siblings is they can get away with absolutely anything. Blame it on all that cuteness and the fact that they’re a whole lot younger than you are. The moment you rat them out to your parents, you end up taking an earful because you’re supposed to be more patient and understanding.

Dogs experience these things too. They end up losing their cozy beds and tasty treats because their younger siblings manage to steal it from them. When they try to let these young ones know how annoyed they are, they get reprimanded for their actions.

A thread older siblings can relate to

Dog owners recently made a threat showing how annoyed their pups are at their younger siblings. The list was hilarious and relatable; people couldn’t stop themselves from chiming in and sharing their experiences as well.

Credits to Amy Demarest

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I was born in India in 1986 and moved to Finland in 2008. After graduating from the Tampere University of technology, I started my own dance school in 2010 and have ever since tried to grow as an individual and also as an entrepreneur. I am an entrepreneur, choreographer, dancer, and photographer I started photography as a hobby and now I have been doing it professionally and I love the ability it gives me as a photographer to capture the best moments for people. Right from young age, I have had love towards videos and pictures, as I grew older the wanting to know more about videos and pictures grew even more. I started to learn more about photography, editing, and videos and now I can proudly say that I have had the opportunity to photograph and work with the finest people in the Finnish media and also people from all walks of life. This is my new adventure with blogging

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