Teen Mom fans ‘cringe’ as Farrah Abraham tries to train puppy to ‘potty in toilet’ before abandoning pooch in old clip

FANS were stunned to see Farrah Abraham attempt to train her puppy to use the toilet in a resurfaced clip.

The Teen Mom OG alum has faced backlash from her behavior on the show years prior.



Farrah tried to teach her puppy to use the toilet

Fans slammed her for later abandoning the dog

Now fans have found a clip of Farrah, 30, attempting to train her puppy to go to the bathroom over the toilet.

In the video reshared by a fan to Reddit, the reality star yelled: “Hey dog! I swear to God it’s going to the bathroom,” as she encouraged the puppy to follow her through the house.

“Soph let’s take doggie to the bathroom,” she told her then-toddler daughter.

Farrah then crouched over the toilet, hovering the puppy over the seat while saying: “Go potty” repeatedly.

The dog simply stared forward in confusion before running back to the living room.

FAN BACKLASH

Fans were shocked by the old clip, taking to the comments section to rip the MTV star.

“Idiot,” one put shortly, while a second agreed: “She is painfully stupid. Jesus. And ‘Hey! Dog!’ wtf.”

“I can’t watch this. This is so beyond stupid and cringe-worthy. How can you be so dumb… Lord have mercy,” a third ranted.

Another joked: “Farrah’s thought process is basically two marbles rolling around in a tin can but damn she was entertaining.”

A fifth reminded others that Farrah ended up returning the tiny pooch, writing: “Right after she abandons this dog, she gets a French bulldog (after Sophia told her repeatedly she wanted a fish, not a puppy) and puts it in a crate with a rabbit’s water bottle.”

“She’s so f**king nuts,” another roasted.

“And she gave this dog to a neighbor, moved to Florida, and immediately got another puppy when all Sophia wanted was a damn fish!” a final shared.

MONSTER MOMMY

Farrah’s past has come back to haunt her on several occasions, and recently she was slammed for her “monstrous” treatment of her daughter Sophia when she was sick.

In a resurfaced Teen Mom OG video, she called the then seven-year-old “stupid” and a “heathen” for not wanting to go to an Easter party because she was feeling too ill.

In the clip from season six, episode four, Farrah burst into Sophia’s bedroom where the tot was lying in bed in her pajamas.

She told Sophia to get dressed for an Easter egg hunt and hauled her out of bed.

When her daughter refused to cooperate, Farrah told her she couldn’t come, which Sophia reacted to by slamming a stool into a door.

Farrah then grabbed her by the wrist and hauled her to the stairs, telling her to get dressed.

“I don’t know why Sophia needs to act like a heathen, get up there,” she yelled while pushing her daughter up the stairs.

“Sophia is too stupid to get ready. It’s not my issue right now.”

Her mom Debra tried to diffuse the situation, explaining that Sophia was feeling sick.

Farrah shot back: “I gave her medicine, I already did that stuff. It’s ridiculous how she’s acting. Between the two of you I don’t know what’s more irritating.”

The reality star ended up leaving her daughter at home to go meet her boyfriend at the time, Simon.

CONCERN FOR SOPHIA

Horrified viewers flooded Reddit to slam Farrah’s parenting of “poor” Sophia in the clip.

One raged: “She called her daughter a heathen and stupid. She is absolutely the worst. I hope Sophia writes a memoir one day.”

Another added: “I didn’t realize she was sick until they said it at the end. Like wtf. No wonder she was acting out!

“And she called Sophia stupid. She is disgusting. Farrah is completely unable to handle a child. Period.”

A third wrote: “She’s always been monstrous to everyone around her. Awful.”


Farrah Abraham has been slammed for her 'monstrous' treatment of her daughter Sophia when she was sick
Farrah called her daughter ‘stupid’ in an old episode

She called the then seven-year-old 'stupid' for not wanting to go to an Easter party because she was feeling too ill
She yelled at Sophia when the child was sick


Fans have shown concern for the now-teen