Owning a dog is all fun and games until you walk into a home full of toilet paper and scattered food. This dog owner from Cebu, Philippines, walked into his house from work only to find his room filled with plenty of bits and pieces of paper spread on the floor. However, when he took a closer look at the pieces, his heart broke in two.
Ripped on the floor were his passport, his partner’s passport, a National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) clearance, and a transcript of records. And the culprits were none other than his two precious dogs, Misu and Lala. Both of which were present in the crime scene, and the looks on their faces totally gave them away.
Mark Kevin Morales Garde lives with his two adorable mini pinchers in his home in Cebu. Six-month-old Misu and five-month-old Lala were everything he loved in a dog. They would always wait for him to get home from work every day and would pester him until he hugs them.
However, every day is not all rainbows and sunshine with these two dogs. Just recently, he came home to the ripped documents. He carefully tucked them away in a plastic case on top of their TV stand and placed Lala and Misu’s box of stuff on top of the plastic case.
Mark wasn’t sure how the two dogs managed to reach the case. Everything was completely torn apart. The worse part was that he just got his passport two months before the unfortunate incident.
He was planning on starting to travel abroad for leisure and was really looking forward to the trips. However, now that his passport was already destroyed, he would have to wait another few weeks to schedule an appointment with the office.
Nonetheless, Mark didn’t have the heart to get angry at his pooches. In fact, he was so amused with their guilty reaction that he just laughed it off. Just look at how innocent-looking these pups are.
Lord, please ingna ko nga damgo ra ning tanan. Kung dili ni damgo Lord, himoa nalang ni silag mga baki Lord. Sure na jud ni Lord? ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
Posted by Mark Kevin Morales Garde on Tuesday, 18 June 2019
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