What Happened When Two Dogs Played with Dragon Fruit? Shocking Home Scene Revealed!
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When a pet owner came back after leaving their dogs home alone, opening the front door nearly made their heart stop.
The living room floor was splattered with a vivid reddish‑purple liquid, and one of the dogs lay motionless in the middle of it.
The story, picked up by The Straits Times and other outlets, was shared by a netizen living in Kuching, Malaysia.
At first, the owner was terrified—seeing the house in disarray and dark purple stains made them worry a terrible accident or crime had occurred.
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But the scare didn’t last long. The dog heard the owner arrive, casually got up, and everything suddenly made sense.
On closer inspection, the scene wasn’t a tragedy at all — it was dragon fruit.
The two dogs left to guard the house had been playing with a red‑fleshed dragon fruit like it was a toy. The juice splattered across the room and stained their fur.
Red‑fleshed dragon fruit has deep reddish‑purple flesh and very strong pigments, so once it stains something, it’s tough to remove.
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In the photos, the dogs’ white fur was splashed with pink and purple, making them look like they’d been dyed at a quirky pet salon.
The owner heaved a huge sigh of relief, but the dragon fruit’s pigment didn’t wash out quickly — so the pups stayed “purple” for a while even after baths.
The owner’s takeaway? If you keep dragon fruit at home, hide it where curious paws can’t reach—sound advice with a smile.











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