By Pisser - 26/06/2014 04:57 - United States - Portland

Today, my sweet 7-month-old puppy ran up to a big fat dog at the park and did what she always does: roll over on her back to start to play. The big fat dog lifted his leg and peed all over my puppy's belly. After the shock, my soaking wet puppy jumped on me. FML
I agree, your life sucks 51 187
You deserved it 5 723

Same thing different taste

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Oh god that's adorable. Disgusting but so so cute. Especially if you imagine OP's puppy as a little sausage dog

Wee all have nothing but sympathy for your predicament.

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I should not find this cute, but I do. Must be because it's a puppy trying to show other dogs affection and getting scared from it.

Hiimhaileypotter 52

The puppy was actually showing submission by rolling over onto her back. She was saying she's not a threat. But you're basically right, because after that she would've probably tried to play if the big dog had been nice. Lol.

Razi_tail 25

For everyone who says OP needs a leash- sounds like a dog park to Me. They are fenced instead.

Don't let your dog meet other dogs. They will only do one of two things and they both start with F.

kingdomgirl94 29

Socialising dogs is really important to their development. If they can't play nice with other dogs, how can you trust then with children? What if you wanted to get another dog later on but couldn't because you never taught your dog to play nice with others? Never letting your dog near other dogs is stupid and is like never letting your child near other kids because they might fight or bully your child.

QueenofWheels 13

I only count one thing that starts with F

Only if they're not castrated, and most dogs these days are. Castration makes them less aggressive as well as sexually inactive.

scottyspot 11

I don't care who you are, that was funny.

I will never understand dogs Not that I should but that one is out the window for trying to

Your dog was submitting and that dog was like **** yeah I'm the boss then pissed on your dog to prove it's point.