Naughty cockapoo puppy leaves a trail of inky paw prints

‘Brandy, what HAVE you done?’ Naughty cockapoo puppy leaves a trail of inky paw prints over his owner’s sofa and floors after chewing up a pen

  • Blue ink from a biro pen dyed mischievous six-month-old Brandy’s paws 
  • Owner Angela Irving, 44, discovered the pup’s trail of destruction at their home
  • The footage, filmed in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, shows the pup innocently waiting

A naughty puppy left a trail of inky paw prints through his horrified owner’s home after chewing up a biro pen. 

Blue ink from a biro pen dyed six-month-old cockapoo Brandy’s paws at home in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, in Scotland.

Stunned owner Angela Irving, 44, discovered the mischievous pup’s trail of destruction after turning her back on him for just a few moments.

Naughty cockapoo Brandy leaves a trail of inky paw prints through his horrified owner’s home after chewing up a biro pen in Hamilton, Lanarkshire

In the video, Ms Irving shows the trail of blue paw prints covering the sofa and the floor.

The camera then pans up to show cheeky Brandy waiting patiently at the far end of the room.

When he realises that he’s been caught, the guilty pup quickly sprints out of shot of the camera.

As she heads into the corridor, Ms Irving exclaims: ‘I only went to the toilet!’

She then shows a bedroom where Brandy’s paw prints cover the floor alongside the bed.  

Astounded, she says: ‘Brandy what have you done?’ 


Video, taken by his owner Angela Irving, 44, shows a bedroom where Brandy’s paw prints cover the floor alongside the bed. Astounded, she says: ‘Brandy what have you done?’ and the pup bounds back inside

Brandy bounds back into the room and looks up at Ms Irving as she again asks: ‘What have you done?’

She adds: ‘Oh, I can see that you’re proud of yourself. What is this?’

An innocent-looking Brandy then rests his head on the floor, perfectly in line with the mess he created.

The HR worker said: ‘Brandy is very needy, so I’m trying to give him some space at the moment. 

‘I went for a wee, and straight away he ran into the kitchen, got on the table, put his head in my handbag and took out a biro. 


Ms Irving says: ‘What have you done? Oh, I can see that you’re proud of yourself. What is this?’ An innocent-looking Brandy then rests his head on the floor, perfectly in line with the mess he created

‘He chewed it and the ink went everywhere. It was in the bedroom, in the kitchen – it was everywhere. I had no idea that ink go that far!’ 

Not only did the dog’s inky paw-prints cover Ms Irving’s kitchen floor, they also stained her sofa – and are proving incredibly hard to clean. 

‘The kitchen was easy, but the sofa looks like it has been attacked,’ she said. 

Ms Irving has only had him for six months, but Brandy is already gaining a reputation for mischief

‘I didn’t know whether to laugh or get him re-homed! At first I thought it was soil – then it clicked and I thought “right, get the bleach”.’

The hardest thing to clean, however, has been Brandy himself. 

Ms Irving said: ‘His paws were dyed blue! We are three or four baths in now, and his fur is still stained. He has to go to the dog groomer to have his hair cut and cleaned.’ 

She has only had him for six months, but Brandy is already gaining a reputation for mischief. 

‘My 19-year-old daughter who lives down south calls him Ginger Nut, because he’s so mad. She always rings up and asks what he’s done now,’ Ms Irving said. 

Despite the destruction, she is anything but angry with her devilish dog.

Ms Irving added: ‘It is what it is. It’s part and parcel of owning a dog. He’s like a toddler, he’s just learning. For him, it was fantastic fun. 

‘He can be naughty, but no of course we can’t stay angry at him. He’s only a puppy – he’s only a baby!’

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