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Shocking Discovery: Woman Stumbles Upon Giant Hole in Her Wall Thanks to Pet Cam!

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Liz O’Connell is a ‌reporter for Newsweek,located in North Carolina. She specializes⁣ in news related to pets and ⁢entertainment. Liz became part‍ of the Newsweek team ‍in 2023 after gaining​ experience at PetHelpful.com, the Charlotte Alternative Journal, and The Anson ‍Record. She holds a degree from⁢ the University of Arizona. Languages: English. You can connect with⁢ Liz via email at e.oconnell@newsweek.com.

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A Surprising Discovery: A Dog’s playtime Gone Wrong

A‌ dog ⁤owner returned home to ⁢find an unexpected hole⁤ in her wall,leaving her astonished by what her pet camera had captured.

The footage revealed TikTok user @redneckstephy’s living room where her two large dogs were energetically playing together. The Rottweiler named Malak decided that their playful wrestling needed ⁤a bit ‌more excitement and took off running—though things didn’t go as planned.

The Incident Unfolds

In a video posted on May 23rd, Malak charged forward but lost control and crashed into the wall behind the ‍front door.As he turned back towards his canine⁤ companion,it became clear that his antics had resulted in ⁢a critically important hole being created. Both dogs​ paused their playtime momentarily, realizing they might be in trouble.

The Dogs’ ​Reaction

The two pups stared at ​the damage they caused as if trying to ‍figure out how to explain it—much like⁤ children would do after getting into mischief. malak‌ then approached the new “feature” of their home for ⁤further ‌inspection before returning⁤ to his friend as if plotting an alibi.

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As the clip​ concluded, Malak dashed out of ​sight, seemingly attempting to appear innocent should his​ owner return home unexpectedly while his ⁢companion remained frozen in place beside him.

An update⁤ from @redneckstephy ⁢revealed that her husband was actually home during this incident; he had stepped outside briefly to⁣ take out the trash ‍and ‍didn’t notice anything amiss until about thirty minutes later when‍ he discovered the hole!

Throughout this clarification, Malak maintained an innocent expression as if trying to convey⁤ that it ‍was all just an accident without any intent⁤ of causing chaos.

TikTok ‍Users⁢ Weigh In

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This amusing TikTok video has garnered over 8.6 million views​ and received approximately 1.3 million likes by Wednesday afternoon! Viewers found humor in how both dogs reacted post-incident—especially ⁢noting how they “ruined everything right now.”

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“Noticed how one⁤ stayed back just watching ‍so he wouldn’t get blamed! He must have thought ‘Oh no! Mom’s going‌ to be furious with you!!'” commented one ‌amused viewer.

A second user chimed in: ​”When people ‍say ‘they’re just dogs; they don’t know​ better,’ OH REALLY?” Another pointed⁣ out: “Look at‍ him running away‌ only to come back for another look!”

Screenshot from May 23rd TikTok video showing two large dogs examining a hole created when Rottweiler accidentally collided with wall.)@redneckstephy/TikTok

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