There’s a reason why dogs are called a person’s best friend. What’s there not to love – they are lovable, cuddly, whimsical, and sometimes oddly random.For example, when they decide to defecate at the worst time and/or place possible. Like when their owners take them to a nice place so they can all enjoy it and take some pictures – and the dogs decide that it’s a perfect place to empty their bowels. From this, a whole genre of canine photography was born. Yes, today we’re focusing on dogs pooping in pretty places. Let’s just say these pictures are hilariously beautiful and are guaranteed to amuse you.More info:InstagramThis post may includeaffiliate links.
There’s a reason why dogs are called a person’s best friend. What’s there not to love – they are lovable, cuddly, whimsical, and sometimes oddly random.
For example, when they decide to defecate at the worst time and/or place possible. Like when their owners take them to a nice place so they can all enjoy it and take some pictures – and the dogs decide that it’s a perfect place to empty their bowels. From this, a whole genre of canine photography was born. Yes, today we’re focusing on dogs pooping in pretty places. Let’s just say these pictures are hilariously beautiful and are guaranteed to amuse you.
More info:Instagram
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As you can see in today’s list, quite a few dogs like to do the deed while being in a nice place. This list was collected from the Instagram account@dogspoopinginprettyplaces.As the name suggests, this page posts various pictures of dogs defecating in places that we as humans understand as pretty.Currently, the page has 181 posts, which gathered over 90K followers, which, let’s admit, is impressive for suchnichecontent. Apparently, people like looking at dogs pooping in nice settings.They like it so much that there are evencalendarssold with pictures of it for each month. Well, keep this in mind for the next time you need a gag gift.
As you can see in today’s list, quite a few dogs like to do the deed while being in a nice place. This list was collected from the Instagram account@dogspoopinginprettyplaces.As the name suggests, this page posts various pictures of dogs defecating in places that we as humans understand as pretty.
Currently, the page has 181 posts, which gathered over 90K followers, which, let’s admit, is impressive for suchnichecontent. Apparently, people like looking at dogs pooping in nice settings.
They like it so much that there are evencalendarssold with pictures of it for each month. Well, keep this in mind for the next time you need a gag gift.
Yet, emptying their bowels at pretty places isn’t the only odd waydogschoose to do that. If you’re a dog owner, chances are that at one time or another, you’ve noticed your dog staring directly into your eyes while pooping.
In an article onPetMD, a veterinarian explains that there is no certain reason why dogs do that. But there are theories.
The second theory states that this way, dogs are looking for praise or reward for doing “a good job.” This comes from theirpotty trainingdays. One of the most common (if not the most common) ways to do that is to reward a puppy with a treat or praise after they do “a good job.” It gets wired into their brain and lasts there even years after the training is done.
The last theory explains that the stare might not mean anything and might be justaccidental. The same article on PetMD writes that sometimes people can be in the line of a pooping dog’s sight and catch their eyes.Plus, asscientistsexplain, dogs don’t really feelshame, so it’s not likely that they would look away. Basically, people like to project human behavior onto dogs and get confused when they go rogue from what’s expected.It is likely that other specialists or simply other people have other explanations for why dogs look their owners in the eyes while doing apoo. As we said in the beginning, the reason is not clear, so it opens the gates for theorizing. And who knows, maybe one of these theories is right.Do you have your own theory on why dogs look their owners in the eyes while emptying their bowels? Share them with us!
The last theory explains that the stare might not mean anything and might be justaccidental. The same article on PetMD writes that sometimes people can be in the line of a pooping dog’s sight and catch their eyes.
Plus, asscientistsexplain, dogs don’t really feelshame, so it’s not likely that they would look away. Basically, people like to project human behavior onto dogs and get confused when they go rogue from what’s expected.
It is likely that other specialists or simply other people have other explanations for why dogs look their owners in the eyes while doing apoo. As we said in the beginning, the reason is not clear, so it opens the gates for theorizing. And who knows, maybe one of these theories is right.
Do you have your own theory on why dogs look their owners in the eyes while emptying their bowels? Share them with us!
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