Cane Corso Puppy Absolutely Trashes House and People Are Invested

Get ready to see a guy who had a way worse day than any of us did. He was tasked with babysitting a Cane Corso puppy for his boss. Easy enough right? You feed the dog, take the dog out, play with the dog, make sure you put the dog back in its kennel when you leave.

Except the man tasked with babysitting the dog felt bad locking it in its kennel. So he didn't. You can guess what happened next.

People in the comments are having a field day in the video that TikTok user @Sharpie_jt posted. One person said, "I knew what was going to happen when you said Cane Corso." Another added, "You sir? Are fired." Someone else said, "I'm really gonna need an update when your boss sees this."

Here's a video of the house being cleaned. He said it took him all day, which absolutely makes sense.

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Now in this video you can see the culprit, named Sadie, and her Golden Doodle brother who looks just as innocent as can be!

She's so funny! You can tell she knows what she did. Some people were worried she may have eaten the Plaster of Paris she got into but the video creator explains she is totally fine. One person summed it up perfectly in the comments, "She damn near took the house down, but so stinking cute!"

We think this guy deserves a raise!

How To Find a Reliable Pet Sitter

A good dog sitter is priceless. <p>Green Elk/Shutterstock</p>
A good dog sitter is priceless.

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Not all of us are as lucky to have a dog sitter like the guy above, who went the extra mile to make sure the house wasn't in shambles, so if you need to find someone to babysit your fur baby, here are some steps you can take.

Ask friends and family who they use and trust. Social media, and sites like NextDoor , are another great resource for finding dog sitters people trust. Make sure you check references and having a trial run where they spend an hour just hanging out with your pet can show you how your pet reacts to them.

Your veterinarian or dog groomer may be able to suggest someone, and sometimes veterinarians offer pet boarding as well.

Ask your potential pet sitter how often they will check in on your pet, and what they will do in case of emergency, like if your dog gets out. Ask how often they will walk your dog, or play with your cat, and make sure they understand how to give your pet any medications they made need.

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