Boxers
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Was watching on FB a top ten of guilty dogs. So the dogs had chewed kitchen roll, or a shoe or whatever and were 'looking guilty' tail down, ears down, avoiding eye contact etc
However the No 1 dog was grinning and shutting his eyes. His lips were drawn back to show his teeth, but he was not snarling. It really looked like he was grinning, trying to make it all better.
But I just wonder what the 'grinning' really means in dog language? We humans do have a tendency to anthromorphise (sp) what our animals are doing.
However the No 1 dog was grinning and shutting his eyes. His lips were drawn back to show his teeth, but he was not snarling. It really looked like he was grinning, trying to make it all better.
But I just wonder what the 'grinning' really means in dog language? We humans do have a tendency to anthromorphise (sp) what our animals are doing.