Show Content🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 🏆@yiffit.netEnglish231·1 year agoGrowing up, everyone I knew with a dog you could rile the dog up just by putting on a mask. I have dogs of my own now but neither of them react at all if you come in looking completely different. Why are mine defective?
Show ContentPugJesus@lemmy.worldOPEnglish153·1 year agoMine never reacted to different clothing either. He was a pretty chill guy in general. If you went under the blankets, though, he’d desperately try to dig you out lmao
Show Content🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 🏆@yiffit.netEnglish142·1 year agoMy husky goes ballistic with howling if you say “space camp” and it’s pretty much the only time she gets loud. She is very unlike most huskies lol
Show Contentsnooggums@lemmy.worldEnglish51·1 year agoI had a friend with rottweilers who hated hats. They were awesome and oh so cuddly but gave me a good scare the first time I found out. Never met a cat that seemed to care, or maybe I thought it was something else since a cat avoiding people isn’t uncommon.
Growing up, everyone I knew with a dog you could rile the dog up just by putting on a mask.
I have dogs of my own now but neither of them react at all if you come in looking completely different. Why are mine defective?
Mine never reacted to different clothing either. He was a pretty chill guy in general.
If you went under the blankets, though, he’d desperately try to dig you out lmao
My husky goes ballistic with howling if you say “space camp” and it’s pretty much the only time she gets loud. She is very unlike most huskies lol
I had a friend with rottweilers who hated hats. They were awesome and oh so cuddly but gave me a good scare the first time I found out.
Never met a cat that seemed to care, or maybe I thought it was something else since a cat avoiding people isn’t uncommon.