Why is the leash around its muzzle?
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It's a Gentle Leader. It doesn't function like a muzzle, because it doesn't inhibit a dog from biting. It's basically a harness that attaches at the head. You can read more about them here: How to use the gentle leader
What's preventing a dog from backing out of that and slipping it off the snout?
Edit: oh, it has a neck collar, it just doesn't slip down past the jaw with the snout collar holding it up, more like a halter.
I guess, seems more like marketing than actually more useful.
It's attached to the muzzle.
Not yet...
I read somewhere that dogs tell time by smell. They know what the house smells like at 2 pm, 3 pm, and 4 pm etc. So by linking a certain smell with a certain pattern ie. their master coming home...there you have it.
climate change
It’s been a while since I’ve been able to walk my dog at 4:00 pm in the summer. Sorry pup, gotta wait till twilight so your paws don’t melt on the pavement.
I love the detail of the frase "Walk Time" as the Dog eyelashes, pretty clever and funny.
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Oh and the clock hands on the nose as well
It's so weird when people say dogs don't know time.
My dog gets a Dentistix at 6am and 3pm, and that motherfucker knows when it's time.
If he ever gets one a little earlier than normal, I have to deal with weeks of him insisting the time change was permanent and he doesn't have to wait. But if I stick to the schedule, so does he.
The crazy part is how fast he adapts to daylight savings time.
My cat, too. I feed him every day at 5:45 and that little butthole knows when 4:45 rolls around and it's time to start bugging me.
Some dogs might know what time it is, but cats are practically chronometers.
They tend to have extremely precise routines, especially as they get older, and you'd better not break them (unless it's to their benefit, in which case the change will be permanently incorporated into the routine) or things are gonna get loud.
My doodles know 8 am is when they get their morning potty and food then it’s back to bed until 9 (assuming I don’t have work)
One of them is very smart but they both have an excellent sense of time. Way better than me, tbf tho my sense of time is horrible so that’s a low baseline
My beagle gets excited for hers early if I happen to be home, I suspect my wife gives them to our dogs much earlier than I typically do, because she is very consistent with when she starts begging.
My dad has this issue. I've asked him: why not set an alarm so the dogs know that when it goes off it's time?
Generally their alarm is me coming home at the end of the day. Most Saturday nights I go out with some friends and my wife gives them their dental bone. Sunday nights are the nights they think it's much sooner than typical.
Your dog is kinda stupid. Don't bite the hand that feeds you (early)
She's very motivated by those dentine treats.
Adorable.