
She was convinced he did it to prove a point after he was left with a dogsitter.
Since then, the dog has repeated his dirty protest tactic 15 times, despite being completely housetrained.
Holly, an assistant charity director from Kentucky, US, said: ‘You name it, Frank’s pooed on it.‘He has incredible aim. He definitely does it on purpose, he wants to make sure we know he’s angry.

‘One time, I came back from a trip and he had pooed on my crackers and in my makeup bag.
‘He’s an angry pooer. If we go on vacation then he will poo on something.
Many dogs have a condition nicknamed “Frito Feet,” in which their feet smell little bit like corn chips. As Matt Soniak wrote in a Big Question on this site, this has to do with the kind of bacteria found on a pup’s feet, and “could be due to yeast or Proteus bacteria. Both are known for their sweet, corn tortilla–like smell. Or it could be Pseudomonas bacteria, which smell a little fruitier—but pretty close to popcorn to most noses.”
‘I’ll probably spend the next seven years finding and cleaning up his angry poos.
‘I picked him out of a whole litter and made him a part of our family, and you can’t un-family someone just because they poo in your shoe.’
Holly, who’s mum to Olivia, 14, and Oliver, 11, reckons she’ll never be able to stop Frank from taking vengeance in the form of poo.
He knows it makes quite the statement, after all.
Holly said: ‘My son, Oliver, is his favourite person, they sleep together and they’re attached at the hip – so when he went to a sleepover Frank was annoyed and he pooed in my shoe.‘We have three other dogs but we know it’s him every time. He doesn’t even have a guilt face, there’s no shame at all.
‘We foster dogs and we think he’ll do it if he feels slighted or because he wants more attention.
‘But I still love him. He is the most loving dog. He loves the kids and every time they aren’t here he’s beside himself.’
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