Summary
A dog owner's TikTok video showing her chewed-up couch went viral, sparking debate online about dog behavior. Viewers discussed whether the dogs' reactions indicated guilt, with many commenting humorously on the situation. Experts suggest dogs don't feel guilt like humans but rather respond to people's tone and body language.
Key Facts
- A video was shared on TikTok showing a destroyed couch and two dogs with different reactions.
- The video has over 371,600 views and more than 36,400 likes on TikTok.
- People online debated whether one of the dogs was guilty of chewing the couch.
- Canine experts say dogs don't feel guilt but may show stress signals when scolded.
- These signals include avoiding eye contact and showing submissive behavior.
- Viewers joked about alternative theories, including blaming imaginary culprits.
- Newsweek has contacted the dog's TikTok account owner but could not verify the video's details.