Sending your pup off to doggy daycare can be nerve-wracking. Just like with kids, pet parents may find themselves wondering how their four-legged friend is doing. Are they happy? Will they cause any trouble for the workers? Are they making friends? But if you go to the right dog daycare, there’s a fun way for all of the questions to be answered: through a report card.
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Rather than getting back grades from tests and other assignments, these report cards deliver important info to each pet’s parent. For example, how well they’re getting along with others, activities they enjoy, and overall personality/temperament. While this is useful for humans, it seems the pets aren’t always happy about what these reports reveal. Unfortunately for a dog named Harry, he’s not so subtle about the way he feels… see for yourself in the video below!
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Harry the Dog’s Daycare Report Card Reveals Information the Pup Would Rather Keep Hidden
When it’s time to go over Harry’s report card, his humans include him. While the pup has been a pretty good boy overall, he has had some issues with hogging toys and being possessive. These traits, ironically, come out a bit as Dad reads the report. From swatting his paw at the card to attempts at making it a snack, Harry is not happy with his actions at daycare being revealed.
Despite Harry’s best efforts, his daycare behavior was revealed to his parents — and over a million other people. But he should be happy to hear that most of the folks who watched are on Harry’s side. Because, come on, look at that adorable face!
“I am his lawyer and I say he is innocent,” someone jokingly shares, with another adding, “Excuse you the report card says he shared SOMETIMES! lol that’s plenty in dog sharing. Best boy.”
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