When your dog goes missing, the last thing you expect is for someone to prank call you about it. But that’s exactly what happened when a stranger decided to mock the poster’s heart-wrenching situation.
After some barking over the phone, the poster decided to take matters into their own hands. Instead of letting it slide, they crafted a plan of petty revenge that involved a barrage of telemarketing calls. Want to hear how it all went down? Let’s dive in.
After receiving prank calls about their missing dog, Redditor decides to take revenge













In this scenario, two well‑documented psychological concepts help explain what’s going on: the Frustration‑Aggression Hypothesis and Displaced Aggression.
According to the first, when someone’s efforts are blocked or thwarted, it can lead to aggression, realising that the telephone prank added insult to the already raw pain of a missing pet, OP felt a legitimate source of frustration. (Simply Psychology)
Displaced aggression explains how that anger, unable to reach its original source (the prankster acting from behind a number), is redirected into a safer or more accessible outlet (signing up the caller for telemarketing calls). (Verywell Mind)
OP’s response, attempting to reclaim control by orchestrating minor retaliation, aligns with these frameworks. The prank call wasn’t simply annoying; it compounded OP’s feelings of helplessness (over the missing dog) and disrespect (the mockery through barking).
The decision to retaliate was an attempt to restore personal agency. Turning the phone number into a target for telemarketing is a kind of symbolic justice: the prankster experienced the kind of intrusion OP endured.
Importantly, this doesn’t mean OP’s response was about healthy conflict resolution; it reflects a coping mechanism when one’s emotional needs (validation, control) are compromised.
The research on displaced anger warns that while redirecting frustration may feel satisfying, it often doesn’t resolve the root issue and can create further cycles of resentment. (Verywell Health)
In short, the prank call acted as a trigger, but the deeper fuel was the ongoing stress and vulnerability of the missing‑pet situation. The retaliation, though petty, was a way to reclaim dignity. Recognising the psychological patterns at play offers insight, not judgement.
Here’s what Redditors had to say:
This group cheered for some epic, long-lasting revenge strategies






These commenters threw in a mix of personal digs

![Man Gets Prank Calls About His Missing Dog, So Now They Can Enjoy The Consequences [Reddit User] − You need to sign him up for obedience training, post ads for dog walking, etc.](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1763803209087-3.webp)
![Man Gets Prank Calls About His Missing Dog, So Now They Can Enjoy The Consequences [Reddit User] − I can't remember it, but pretty sure you could easily find it.](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1763803218933-7.webp)



These users shared their own frustrating experiences









These commenters joked about adding Scientology to the mix for extra annoyance and shared personal stories of petty revenge








These two suggested signing the target up for endless marketing and medical insurance calls


What do you think? Was this petty revenge too much, or was it a fitting response? If you were in the Redditor’s shoes, how would you have handled this prank? Share your thoughts below!









