Korean TV Personality Lee Kyung-kyu Expresses Unprecedented Anger on 'Dogs Are Incredible'


Korean TV personality Lee Kyung-kyu has expressed unprecedented anger.

On KBS2's 'Dogs Are Incredible', singer Ben appeared as a guest student. The problematic dog of the day, a poodle named 'Choco', has a cute appearance reminiscent of a teddy bear, but is uncontrollable to the point where its owners call it a 'monster', 'dynamite', and 'devil'. Watching Choco's unruly behavior, Lee Kyung-kyu expressed his anger, calling it a "brat". Even Ben, who has appeared on the show the most as a guest student, was shocked by the madness in Choco's eyes, saying, "How do you raise it? It's too scary," and was left speechless for a while.

Veteran trainers also diagnosed Choco with "a typical anger management disorder with significantly poor emotional control" and expressed concern over Choco's aggressive biting behavior.



Choco's 'jumping bite', where it leaps to bite and hang on to protect its bed or blanket, left the scene frozen. The owners, who have suffered from painful bites without any apparent reason in daily life, expressed fear, saying, "There are times when I'm scared," and shared their despair, revealing they had seriously considered giving Choco up for adoption in the past.

Choco's issues extend beyond biting. Due to a severe case of pica, where it indiscriminately eats tissue, plastic, chicken bones, and even toe correctors, Choco's health is in jeopardy, with past discussions of surgery. Trainers pointed out Choco's lack of trust in its owners, believing everything will be taken away, and sharply criticized its belief that the entire house is its territory.



Choco's uncontrollable barking at external noises and the chaos during walks, which even led to complaints from the security office, were also revealed. Even the mother owner, who has been self-training Choco as a fan of 'Dogs Are Incredible', couldn't handle Choco's behavior. Trainers were left speechless, calling it "an unprecedented situation with all problematic behaviors present."

"You're in big trouble today!" The show will implement its signature infinite repetition training to stop Choco's rampage and restore broken trust. Will Choco be able to stop its 'dynamite'-like rampage and heal the wounds inflicted on its family?

Find out at 8:30 PM on the 16th on KBS2 channel.

Reporter Kim Se-ah, Ten Asia haesmik@tenasia.co.kr