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Old 07-25-2014, 01:50 PM   #26
yorkietalkjilly
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Originally Posted by ladyjane View Post
You will think I am off the beam, but I am not convinced of that. At least not when it comes to dogs. I have seen dogs bite and then look at a person as if to apologize, hanging their heads as if sorrowful.
I agree that most dogs(not all by a good stretch), having lived hand-in-fist with humans for centuries now, seem to recognize that once they bite a human, they might have done the wrong thing, whether it's from self-interest that they could have just invited harsh retribution or some type of remorse that they bit a person who was interacting with them, I don't know for sure and neither does anyone else. Probably, if I got nuts and hurt a giant that towered over me, I'd be instantly sorry, too! haha. But dogs that live in the wild or on their own for a while or dogs in predator mode usually don't show any remorseful feelings of any kind after a bite. They just hit, do their damage and usually run off.
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