Dog Bites Whose Fault Anyway
Is it the dog's fault or the owner's fault if a pet dog bites someone?
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Genres: Vampire/Blood.
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Is it the dog's fault or the owner's fault if a pet dog bites someone?
Is it the dog's fault or the owner's fault if a pet dog bites someone?
Is it the dog's fault or the owner's fault if a pet dog bites someone?
Watch all 5 episodes of Dog Bites Whose Fault Anyway on Sereal.
Genres: Vampire/Blood.
Watch Dog Bites Whose Fault Anyway Free.
★★★★☆4.4·10 reviews
JuneDramaDesk
★★★★★·3 months ago
I liked the way the main pair in Dog Bites Whose Fault Anyway played tension without overdoing it.
Sam_Coffee
★★★★★·3 months ago
I liked that Dog Bites Whose Fault Anyway did not make me wait too long for answers.
EmmyWatches
★★★★☆·1 month ago
I liked how Dog Bites Whose Fault Anyway frames the reveal scenes.
Sam_Reacts
★★★★☆·3 months ago
Some scene changes in Dog Bites Whose Fault Anyway are fast, but not confusing.
NovaNoFilter
★★★★★·2 months ago
The cliffhangers in Dog Bites Whose Fault Anyway are tuned for late-night watching.
Sam_Notes
★★★☆☆·2 months ago
I liked the idea behind Dog Bites Whose Fault Anyway, even if the execution is mixed.
CalebComments
★★★★☆·4 months ago
The lighting in Dog Bites Whose Fault Anyway is clean and not distracting.
Nora_NextEp
★★★★★·2 months ago
I was surprised by how natural some moments in Dog Bites Whose Fault Anyway felt.
Mia_NextEp
★★★★☆·2 months ago
Dog Bites Whose Fault Anyway has a simple production style that fits the story.
JulesBinge
★★★★★·5 months ago
The best scenes in Dog Bites Whose Fault Anyway are the ones where nobody has to explain too much.

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Dr. Rachel Zeno, a 21st-century medical laureate, time-traveled to ancient times as Joyce Winters—a disdained daughter a prestigious medical clan. When her father died, she thwarted relatives' inheritance grab by revealing extraordinary healing skills, securing both family assets and a royal mandate to treat the Empress Dowager.

Framed and punished at a grand rite of The Sect, Oscar Vance strikes back with Blackie, forging a forbidden blood pact and stepping onto a path of exile and ruin. Beyond broken realms lies a darker truth behind the immortal world. When he dares to tear it open, what will be left of him and everything he fights for?

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While working in the fields, Zhang Qiang and Li Xiu follow a strangely behaving weasel into an abandoned mansion in the mountains. Inside, Zhang Qiang accidentally steps on a small mound, uncovering a rosewood box containing an ancient bronze mirror. The mirror is eerie—its surface is covered in green rust and blood-red streaks, while its back bears a grotesque nuo (exorcism) mask design, exuding an unsettling aura. Despite warnings from villagers like Old Man Chen and Granny Zhang about the mansion’s curse and the mirror’s dark nature, Zhang Qiang takes it home, hoping to sell it for profit. From then on, a series of bizarre events unfold: midnight knocks with no one there, the weasel’s repeated eerie appearances, livestock dying mysteriously, and ghostly wails echoing from the village at night. Most horrifyingly, no matter where Zhang Qiang discards the mirror—whether in a river, the wilderness, or deep in the mountains—it always returns, sometimes even reappearing on village walls, surrounded by terrifying nuo mask paintings. Tormented, Zhang Qiang and Li Xiu return to the mansion at night to investigate. Shrouded in thick fog, the estate is even more sinister: scratching sounds come from the well, shadowy figures loom in the mist, and Zhang Qiang glimpses glowing eyes in the well’s depths before finding a bloody handprint on his face. Granny Zhang reveals that the mansion once belonged to a nuo dance performer, and his descendant, Erzhu, was driven mad by its dark history. Zhang Qiang stages a fake plan to melt the mirror, then lies in wait—only to catch the stalker: Erzhu, who had been pretending to be insane. Erzhu confesses that he fabricated the hauntings to protect his ancestral home and the mirror (a family heirloom meant as a dowry). The mirror’s “returns” were his doing—he secretly retrieved it and staged the creepy scenes. After Zhang Qiang apologizes sincerely, Erzhu takes the mirror away, and the disturbances finally cease.
