This Adorable Little Pup Turns Into A Vicious Beast When Someone Tries To Steal Her Coconut

Sep 28, 2018 by apost team

There are very few animals that you should upset. Some of these wild beasts include bears, lions, and wolves. But the most vicious creature out there is a tiny pooch. Yes, you read that right. A small dog can be one of the scariest animals out there.

A Pomeranian pooch from Bangkok, Thailand is one of these wild creatures. Legend has it that a dog is a man's best friend and a dog is a man's best friend. For this dog, the saying clearly isn't true. The dog befriended a coconut. Yes, a coconut.

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The dog is so attached to the fruit the owners couldn't even take it away from the pooch without being threatened. The Pomeranian retaliated by barring its teeth and growling aggressively. Whenever the owners tried getting close to the coconut the dog also jumped towards them.

While drinking from the fruit the dog always kept an eye on its owners in order to keep all hands away from the coconut.

Many people found the video and the situation amusing. The dog was called a number of adorable names. However, some people were not so enthusiastic. They claimed that small dogs have an attitude problem and its because of how the owners let them act. When owners let them run wild it puts other animals and people in danger.

Others aren't so quick to use genetics as the reasoning behind a small dog's unpleasant behavior. Another factor to consider is the dog's owner. Environment and genes are the two factors that make up most of the psychological baggage small dogs have. The majority of owners who have smaller dogs tend to tolerate bad behavior such as biting, growling, etc.

Some comments on the video of the dog say "This is the problem with people that have these tiny little dogs."

How far will the owners allow the dog to go? According to psychology studies conducted on dogs, shorter dogs tend to have attachment issues and be harder to train by humans. Lighter weight dogs are typically more aggressive and hyperactive. These characteristics can explain the Pomeranian's actions and why everyone is so divided about the issue of who is to blame for the dog's actions.

An intentionally adorable video has turned into a heated discussion among people around the world. Is the small dog's aggression acceptable and cute or terrible and dangerous?

Give us your opinion, we'd love to hear from you! Show this to your friends and family to see what they have to say about the canine.