poiuytrewq
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Just seen a video in Fb of a dog smiling when his owner says "say cheese"
A lot of the comments think this dog is showing aggression.
Both my Labradors smile often! Neither are aggressive. The youngest has always smiled. He does it if you call him to play or if he's been naughty but realises he's not in trouble!! If we get him excited he smiles.
The older one (only 3 yr old) has more recently started doing it weirdly!
He smiles in situations he's a little bit uncomfortable or worried about, ie. He has to have his ears cleaned and hates it. When I let him go he races round celebrating his escape and if I call him back creeps over smiling!
He also smiles if people he doesn't know encourage him over. He will go all squinty and smile.
So in my two it seems to mean different things? Excited happiness in one and kind of reluctant "not sure I want to but will if you ask" in the other.
Old lab did it too. Again when he was happy.
So what does it mean? Why do they do it? Do all dogs do it or is it a lab trait!
It's highly amusing whatever it is! Made funnier by the fact our younger is jet black and seems to have massive very very white Hollywood style teeth 😂
A lot of the comments think this dog is showing aggression.
Both my Labradors smile often! Neither are aggressive. The youngest has always smiled. He does it if you call him to play or if he's been naughty but realises he's not in trouble!! If we get him excited he smiles.
The older one (only 3 yr old) has more recently started doing it weirdly!
He smiles in situations he's a little bit uncomfortable or worried about, ie. He has to have his ears cleaned and hates it. When I let him go he races round celebrating his escape and if I call him back creeps over smiling!
He also smiles if people he doesn't know encourage him over. He will go all squinty and smile.
So in my two it seems to mean different things? Excited happiness in one and kind of reluctant "not sure I want to but will if you ask" in the other.
Old lab did it too. Again when he was happy.
So what does it mean? Why do they do it? Do all dogs do it or is it a lab trait!
It's highly amusing whatever it is! Made funnier by the fact our younger is jet black and seems to have massive very very white Hollywood style teeth 😂