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I think it's really easy to project our own expectations onto dogs, particularly because their faces are not as expressive as a human's. If we don't give our dog a treat, we imagine that it is looking at us sadly, reproachfully, accusingly, etc. When my guess is, the dog is thinking "I want a treat." Dogs that are missing eyes and/or limbs still frolick around without a care in the world. Dogs don't think that they are ugly or fat, or, in my opinion, poorly dressed. It's just not part of their make up. |
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this was on wikianswers, you have to scroll way down to bottom of post for answer http://site2.wikianswers.com/templat..._q.gif?v=36882Do dogs get embarrassed? In: Dog Behavior [Edit categories] [Edit] http://site2.wikianswers.com/templat...y1.gif?v=36882 http://site2.wikianswers.com/templat...1b.gif?v=36882 [Edit] http://site2.wikianswers.com/templat..._a.gif?v=36882 Answer Yes, in fact some dogs can get very embarrassed such as you scolding them in front of company you may have over. They will generally put their tail between their legs and wander off and some may hide under couches or lay on their bed |
another good site about dogs and embarrassment, jealousy, etc :: WILDFOREST Pet Care & Responsible Pet Ownership :: Care2 Groups |
To me, that is different. There is some evidence that dogs feel guilt, and possibly shame. However, I don't believe there is anything credible that indicates that they have fashion sense. Even if they did, why would they have the same as ours? To use the shaving example, why would a dog think it looked worse shaved, even if you happen to? Why would all the other dogs share that opinion? I mean, HUMANS don't all agree about fashion, why would dogs? |
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Sure, I agree. However, couldn't your dogs simply have been put off simply because he looked different to them? Or picking up on your own emotions? |
I don't really dress mine here in Florida, but I have to say if I get one done, and not the other there's a major sniffing situation around here. |
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To each their own, but I dont believe in dressing up dogs. I have had several dogs in my 53 years and currently have 3 little ones, 2 yorkies and one Maltese, and none of them like clothes. I dont know that I believe it leads to bad behavior...that seems silly but I dont think its healthy either. I live in Ohio and it gets pretty cold here too, but none of my 3 will wear coats. I never would dress them up any other way, but coats seemed reasonable. They will absolutely not walk with them on...Ive tried several different types and they just refuse to move, so I gave up. We walk everyday no matter what the weather and I never notice them shivering...in fact they seem more energized in the cold weather. |
I put a jacket on Suzi , and their are no problems. If you start out early, the dog gets use to wearing clothes. I do not think their is anything wrong with dressing a toy breed . :aimeeyork |
Teddy crawls under the blankets to sleep, all the way under. I dont force him under he digs himself under.. clearly they need the jackets to stay warm and blankets too :) |
I just don't see a dog feeling "silly" because he has a coat / sweater on. If they didn't like the jacket I would tend to think it's more a matter of how the coat feels to the dog ( hindering movement , unusual , stiff) more than how the dog feels he looks in it. He may not like it but I don't think it's embarrassment he is feeling. I think it's very egocentric to assume that animals must feel things the same way we do and for the same reasons. Chloe is 2.5 lbs. and I will put a coat on her when it's cold and we go out for a walk.I guess she will just have to take the chance of being giggled at by the other dogs in the neighborhood as she walks by :rolleyes: |
Obviously there are limits. I don't like it when people treat dogs like sentient accessories, but if they need to be warm, why not let them be stylish? Thor is super-sensitive to the rain, and the cold, even here in San Fran. He's definitely a fair weather dog. I actually have not found any clothing yet that changes his mind about the weather. I wonder how warm his clothes can be anyway, since his paws are on the ground, and his butt and belly are exposed for obvious reasons. His former owner was very into dressing him up, so he's pretty mellow about being dressed. I am hoping that if I can acclimate him to boots and get him an adorable little rain jacket that I can at least convince him to go outside in the rain. It rains a lot in this city! |
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