Veterinarians must always consider safety. They must care for each patient, regardless of temperament, and keep employees safe. We’ve discussed this topic before, pointing out the most dangerous animal on the planet. At Animal Hospital Randolph in Asheboro, North Carolina, heed the warnings about an unlikely dangerous animal in their care.
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The warnings on this angel’s crate read, “WATCH! LUNGES! WILL BITE!” “GOES FOR THROAT! BLOODLUST!” and “Experienced staff ONLY!” Stickers on all the signs say, “Will Bite.” The TikTok video pans across all the signs before showing a tiny dynamo. Its nub of a tail is wagging a million miles a second. We’re unsure if that is in anticipation of a new victim or if the signs might be hyperbole.
A soundtrack from David Attenborough plays in the background. While looking at this adorable little bouncy puppy, you hear, “The most dangerous animal on this planet. A violent creature filled with hateful thoughts and a lust for blood. Teeth like razors to suck the meat from your bones.”
Elijah commented under the video: “Miniature poodles are either the best dog you’ve ever met or a demon right from hell. I’m not sure I’ve ever met one that was just kinda normal.” Another commenter said, “Teacups are sent directly from the devil himself!!” Commenter Vee adds, “Then there’s me who would be saying he’s misunderstood and getting bit while trying to tame the beast.”
Based on the hashtags, we’re sure the post was solely in jest. Some people compared the little pup to the dog from Silence of the Lambs, while others mentioned the Goosebumps books by R.L. Stine. I’d probably be risking life and limb to reach in and cuddle the angel.
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