This is what happens when a roomba meets a pile of dog poop at 1:30 a.m.

Those of us who own dogs are very familiar with that scent of dog poop that will greet you when you walk into a room. Poor Jesse woke up in the middle of the night to this odor last year and we do not envy what this Arkansas resident was forced to experience on any level.

He could not find the source of the scent initially, but when his little boy climbed into bed with him, the situation became all too clear. Jesse got up from bed and walked into the living room to investigate….the scene that he was met with is enough to make your stomach turn.

The dog had a living room accident and while this would already be bad enough, the Roomba that was assigned to the task of cleaning it up seemed to have had an accident of its own. The Roomba failed to handle the task and as a result of this failure, Jesse’s living room had turned into a waking nightmare.

Not only did Jesse have to clean all of the poop off of his child, but the dog and the living room itself would also need to be cleaned. Fortunately, he had a very good sense of humor about the situation and was willing to laugh it off.

He had to take the Roomba apart in order to restore it to the proper working order, as it became filled with all sorts of poop debris. This story has a happier ending than you might expect, though, as the man called the company that provided his warranty. The lifetime warranty allowed him to receive a much needed replacement….100 percent free of charge!

Others have had similar experiences, and have posted videos of their own crap-driven catastrophes on the web. Here's one such video of a similar hilariously awful incident. Watch the video below!

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10 Of The “Most Loyal” Dog Breeds On The Planet
Giving love and support to humans is something that some dogs do better than others.

While many dogs love everyone they meet and are willing to take treats or belly rubs from anyone, the pups we found are just the opposite.

These 10 dogs are some of the most loyal breeds on the planet. They are rock steady in their loyalty to their owner no matter what.

1) Akita

When the American Kennel Club (AKC) lists loyalty to describe the temperament of the Akita, you know they mean business. The beautiful double-coated working dog of Japanese ancestry is considered hardwired in protecting those she loves. They should be socialized with other dogs and people from the time they are puppies. Their silly, fun, but dignified personalities round out the loyal Akita.

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2) Boxer

This working dog is smart, full of energy, and oh so loyal to their family. They get along great with kids and have an innate instinct to protect their pack. He’s a watchdog with a heart of gold who oozes dedication to his owner.

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3) Skye Terrier

Known as the “small dog with the big ears,” this adorable breed hails from the Scottish Isle of Skye, hence the name. Whether you live in the city or the country, this small dog with a big personality is steadfast in snuggling, playtime, and remaining loyal to his owners.

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4) Beagle

This merry hound is friendly, curious and incredibly loyal. While he doesn’t mind the occasional couch potato time, this spunky pooch is energetic and merry. A fun fact about this hound: the breed standard is for 13 inches and under and another in the 13-15 inch category. No matter how you size him, these adorable dogs just want to cling to you.

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5) Shar-Pei

This wrinkly non-sporting breed is standoffish to strangers but very loyal to his owner. His ancient Chinese roots are part of the charm of the Shar-Pei. Regal, strong, and smart, if you want a BFF for life, this loose-skinned pooch may be the right choice for you.

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