embarrased dogs ? ? ? ?

dan44762000dan44762000 Posts: 1,256
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please tell me i am not alone in thinking that if you think your dog is embarrased about going to the toilet you need mental health assesment.
what next ohh my dog is shy around new people
or my dog is jelous if i have chicken and dont give him/her any.
people are forgetting that dogs are just that dogs not a child.thats why so many end up mentally screwed in the head with owners who try to humanize them too much.
makes me sick and sorry for the poor things.

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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 15,411
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    What are you talking about?
  • *weeschmoo**weeschmoo* Posts: 9,713
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    My Dog isn't embarrassed about going to the toilet, but my cat is.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 26,389
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    You are wrong. Dogs can feel embarrassment.
    I remember our old dog who died last year, one day she was being sick quite a lot but would not be sick near us. She went and found a quiet place to be sick behind objects like behind a chair or a box and was hiding her head.
  • nessyfencernessyfencer Posts: 9,195
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    What are you talking about?
    I concur.
  • Billy_ValueBilly_Value Posts: 22,920
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    huh? i think you may need help yourself
  • dan44762000dan44762000 Posts: 1,256
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    poppitypop wrote: »
    You are wrong. Dogs can feel embarrassment.
    I remember our old dog who died last year, one day she was being sick quite a lot but would not be sick near us. She went and found a quiet place to be sick behind objects like behind a chair or a box and was hiding her head.

    hahahahaha ok then thanks for letting me know !
  • ResonanceResonance Posts: 16,644
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    They do look very ashamed when doing a number 2 I must admit.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 9,455
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    Well since they're quite happy to lick their arse in front of me I don't think they must be embarrassed :confused:
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,170
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    makes me sick and sorry for the poor things.

    Why would you feel sorry for a dog? It's a dog not a child, it can't feel your sympathy ;)
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 26,389
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    Resonance wrote: »
    They do look very ashamed when doing a number 2 I must admit.

    Why are you watching your dog do a poo? No wonder it is embarrassed :D
  • ResonanceResonance Posts: 16,644
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    poppitypop wrote: »
    Why are you watching your dog do a poo? No wonder it is embarrassed :D

    Need to see where he's done it so I can bag the stuff :(
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 26,389
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    Resonance wrote: »
    Need to see where he's done it so I can bag the stuff :(

    Yeah but you can see where he squats and then look away :D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 6,859
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    My dog does look ashamed when he has been ill and has been sick in the house and also if I catch him 'mid way' though his business when out on a walk :D I think dogs can experience a number of emotions/feelings humans do, anxiety, stress, excitment etc. If you don't that is your opinion but don't insult people with a different viewpoint.
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