Dogs Who Failed Obedience School
Dogs Who Failed Obedience School: Hilarious Tales of Canine Rebellion
Let’s face it—some dogs simply don’t care about "sit" or "stay." Obedience school? More like “I do what I want” school. Whether they decided to nap during class, or their version of “heel” is dragging you down the street, these dogs are all about marching to the beat of their own paws. Here are some laugh-out-loud stories of dogs who gave obedience training the middle paw.
Case 1: Baxter the Beagle’s Escape Artist ActMeet Baxter. This clever Beagle didn’t just fail obedience school—he escaped from it. Baxter quickly realized that his greatest trick wasn’t “sit” but slipping through gates like a furry Houdini. Every time his trainer called “stay,” Baxter took it as a challenge to see how fast he could find an exit.
Case 2: Daisy the DivaDaisy, the Dachshund diva, had a different approach. She didn’t mind commands—she just preferred to follow them on her own schedule. “Down” during obedience class? Sure, but only after she finished her afternoon nap. Her motto? “If I’m comfy, I’m staying put.”
Case 3: Rocky and the ZoomiesRocky, a Golden Retriever with endless energy, decided that “come” meant “run away at top speed while your owner chases you.” Obedience class quickly turned into a marathon for Rocky’s owner. Every command triggered the zoomies, and the class became more about who could outlast whom.
Even though these dogs didn’t win any obedience medals, they sure won our hearts—and left us in stitches. Their failure? Our entertainment.
Case 1: Baxter the Beagle’s Escape Artist ActMeet Baxter. This clever Beagle didn’t just fail obedience school—he escaped from it. Baxter quickly realized that his greatest trick wasn’t “sit” but slipping through gates like a furry Houdini. Every time his trainer called “stay,” Baxter took it as a challenge to see how fast he could find an exit.
Case 2: Daisy the DivaDaisy, the Dachshund diva, had a different approach. She didn’t mind commands—she just preferred to follow them on her own schedule. “Down” during obedience class? Sure, but only after she finished her afternoon nap. Her motto? “If I’m comfy, I’m staying put.”
Case 3: Rocky and the ZoomiesRocky, a Golden Retriever with endless energy, decided that “come” meant “run away at top speed while your owner chases you.” Obedience class quickly turned into a marathon for Rocky’s owner. Every command triggered the zoomies, and the class became more about who could outlast whom.
Even though these dogs didn’t win any obedience medals, they sure won our hearts—and left us in stitches. Their failure? Our entertainment.