'Almost everything in the house is broken': Chinese woman in quarantine watches helplessly as pet dog destroys home

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A woman quarantined for 14 days in China had to watch in horror on her home’s surveillance feed her pet dog tear up the interior of her home while she was isolated. The woman, who hails from Xi’an and is surnamed Liu, told Chinese media outlet HouLang News she set up the feed and prepared enough food for the dog...

A woman quarantined for 14 days in China had to watch in horror on her home’s surveillance feed her pet dog tear up the interior of her home while she was isolated.

Ms Liu said her pet dog seemed a little down on the day she left. It sat at the front door, waiting for her to return."Every single day, it was tearing up the house. Every single day it was destroying a new item. Almost everything in the house is broken now," Ms Liu said, adding that she has started to buy new furniture to replace the ones her dog destroyed.

 

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