A gran was filmed as she found her lost dentures were being worn by her , after she had been hunting for them around the .
In bizarre footage, the large white dog was seen beaming with his shiny new teeth at the elderly woman's home in Shanghai, . She had been combing through her home with the help of a family member after losing the dentures this week, unknowing they had been picked up by her dog.
She was holding one half of her false teeth as she rummaged through her bedroom drawers to find the other and a family member was seen looking under the nearby bed.
The mystery was then solved as the family’s fluffy Samoyed had them in his mouth and the gran was left stunned as she saw her dog wearing them.
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The pooch, named 007, looked shaken but not stirred as he sat grinning. However, rather than appearing like a suave spy, the dog looked more like The Joker. The funny scene was filmed at the gran’s home in Fujian, southwest of Shanghai, China.
One local said: “I can't laugh anymore.” Another added: “I laughed so hard I almost choked.” There were many similar comments including one person saying: “Everyone in front of a screen has the same expression as the dog." As well as 007, the gran is also the proud owner of a Border Collie and a Dalmatian.
It is unclear why or how 007 ended up wearing the dentures but Samoyeds are not among the most mischievous breeds
Pet insurance provider ManyPets has named (and shamed) the top five 'naughtiest' dog breeds. , followed by cheeky Cockapoos and French Bulldogs. In fourth place were German Shepherds, followed by Spaniels.
ManyPets vet Dr Rebecca MacMillan, says: "Some of these can have a stubborn or independent streak, whereas others are high-energy and will need an experienced owner who can give them plenty of time and attention. With patience and consistency, these dogs canalso learn to follow their owner's commands."
Dr MacMillan believes that naughty dogs largely need the same approach and training as well-behaved dogs. She added: "Positive, rewards-based training is always the best way to teach dogs new behaviours, especially if they're naughty.
"That means lots of treats, praise and encouragement – never punishments, raised voices or negative actions. Negative actions always lead to anxiety, fear, mistrust and aggression, which are the exact behaviours owners try to rectify in naughty dogs.
"Instead, positive actions, like clicker training, can build a strong, positive bond and better relationship between pet and owner."
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