Dogs often get into trouble, sometimes intentionally, and their reactions afterward can be just as entertaining.
I remember my own dog behaving this way. Whenever something was broken, he’d disappear into a corner, clearly feeling guilty. We never scolded him harshly, but his expressions always made us laugh. He was the kind of dog who couldn’t stand the thought of disappointing us.
This story centers on a woman in Texas who noticed something unusual in her home. One glance at the damage was enough to confirm her suspicions.
Quando’s Guilty Look Says It All

The woman spotted a shoe that had clearly been chewed. There weren’t many suspects to consider.
Her dog, Quando, was the obvious culprit. He had chewed the shoe without much concern for how his owner might react. Still, the situation was more amusing than upsetting.
She walked toward him to ask what happened, and Quando immediately understood why she was approaching.

He leaned against the wall, tilting his head upward with an expression that radiated guilt. His owner asked him why he chose to chew the shoe.
She noted that Quando has plenty of toys available, yet he always seems to pick something he’s not supposed to chew.
Despite the occasional mischief, she doesn’t mind. These moments make her laugh and remind her of his quirky personality.
Quando’s Video Sparks A Wave Of Comments

Naturally, the moment was captured on video. Quando’s owner shared the clip on her TikTok channel.
The video drew plenty of humorous responses.
One person commented: “No evidence No case let my boy free because you are clearly framing him that shoe was from 2018.”
It’s one way to defend a dog. Maybe it really was an old shoe, or perhaps it belonged to someone else. There’s no way to be sure.
Another person said: “If he was home alone, he chewed it bc he missed you. It had your scent on it.”

That interpretation adds a tender layer to the story. It’s possible that’s exactly what happened.
Lastly, somebody commented: “I noticed my dog stopped chewing my shoes when he gets proper stimulation, long walks, lots of outside play time. Get them really tired, they’ll stop destructive behaviour.”
It’s true that dogs need regular activity. Some require more than others, and walks or playdates can help meet those needs.
Stories like this remind us that dogs aren’t just pets, they’re individuals with habits, preferences, and reactions that often mirror our own.
Quando’s guilty look may not have saved the shoe, but it certainly won over the internet.