dog behaviour

dog.jpgcan anyone tell me why it is that when you blow into a dogs face they dont like it and snap… but when they are in a moving car, they stick their head out the window!?


4 Responses to “dog behaviour”

  1. 1 acer

    Try having someone stick their face in your face and blow and see if you like it. You probably won’t. You won’t like the invasion of your personal space so why would a dog.

  2. 2 theshadow

    Here is the expert opinion. Hey, i am a dog.

    It depends on who is doing it, how long for, and how hard.

    Dont tell human dad, but when it is really hot, i dont mind at all.

    theshadow

  3. 3 maraaribiscuit

    acer, ha ha ha ha ha.
    Oh, I was just about to say the same thing.
    Cats hate to have their faces blown upon too.
    I’m not going to talk dirty though.
    I’m sure some other people will know what I mean…..

    But seriously,
    jellybeanjen don’t blow on your poor puppy dog’s nose.
    He may nip you.

  4. 4 Ardwych

    Well, you have to consider what they know. Nothing much, really. They only know what they can observe and travelling in a car correlates with seeing things moving past them at a great rate and so they understand the wind that goes with it.
    Seeing you purse your lips and then a mysterious feeling on their face doesn’t correlate - so they react hoping to stop it.
    You know it makes sense. :)

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Hi everyone! My name is Jen and i am super clumsy! Anything that is within a 10 metre radius of me, i can almost guaruntee i will run into it (even door frames!. I play a lot of sport and tend to spend a lot of time on the ground! I love anything relating to anatomy or physiology or anything medical and my favourite telly show is All Saints. I am currently at Deakin University studying a combined degree of Nursing and Applied Science (psychology) - and absolutely loving it! :)

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