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Barney Riley & Paige Freshwater

Vets left howling at dog's dramatic reaction after having his bits chopped off

A team of vets were left in stitches at the dramatic look a dog gave its owner after being neutered. Australian heeler Chance was far from impressed at owner Katherine Kennedy after she booked him in at the vets to have his delicate parts removed, giving her the most indignant "death stares" when she came to collect him.

She could hear Chance howling down the corridor when she arrived at the vets. Then, in the most dramatic reaction they had ever seen from him, Chance gave her a startled "stink eye" stare all the way home. Pictures of the car ride home shows Chance sitting in the passenger seat in a state of shock, giving Katherine a withering death stare.

He gave her the 'death stare' for three days after the procedure (Collab / SWNS)
He made sure she felt guilty about the entire situation (Collab / SWNS)

Katherine, from Ramsey, Minnesota, America, said: "The car ride home! He looked shocked the whole time.

"He absolutely hated the onesie I had on him instead of his cone. He wouldn’t move when that was on.

"He kept howling in the kennel."

Chance carried on with the drama for another three days, making his feelings heard about the removal of his manhood.

It comes after a dog owner couldn't stop laughing at the 'proof of delivery' photo his driver left before rushing off to make his next delivery.

In his picture, he accidentally captured a puzzled pooch, named Maisie, who wanted to check out who was knocking on her owner's front door.

After seeing the picture, her owner joked on Reddit: "Glad the dog was in to sign for my parcel."

He refused to walk or wee after the procedure (Collab / SWNS)
It took a good while until he started acting like himself again (Collab / SWNS)

While most users laughed at the delivery photo, others joked about whether the parcel was actually ordered by the dog all along.

One user said: "Option 1: Dog has been photoshopped in to make it look like the parcel wasn't just abandoned on the doorstep.

"Option 2: Your dog signed for your parcel.

"Option 3: Your dog ordered and signed for its parcel. If option 3, check for a guilty stash of newly restored shoes with the chew marks removed."

Another user added: "I'm laughing because the company I work for handles most of Timpson's delivery management. I would have loved for this one to cross my desk."

Do you have a cute dog story to share? Email paige.freshwater@reachplc.com.

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