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Dog might kill and eat you tbh
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Deadbeat dads be raising some of the best pit bulls.
YesYou ever have a Dog?
because animals have varying temperaments and there is no way to guarantee that all members of a given species will react to a stimulus in the same fashion.
If you die alone with a dog in your room he will eat you after several days
A cat will wait 1 day.
The 2015 study found that in 24% of all the cases they examined, dogs had begun eating their masters in under 24 hours — and some of them even chose to do so in spite of having normal dog food available.
Some dogs may not even wait until you’re dead — passed-out drunk may be good enough. Rando describes a 1994 study to Buzzfeed: “The case involves a middle-aged woman who got too drunk and passed out. Her dog, a red setter, had started biting her face while she was unconscious. She later died, but the dog couldn't even wait a whole day to munch on his owner — and started chewing on her face within 16 hours of the woman last being seen alive.”
But Surely My Snugglebug Wouldn’t Eat Me.
Oh, yes, he would. Researchers have found no connection between an animal’s reported closeness to its owner and its likelihood of consuming his or her body. Instinct — or hunger — apparently trumps love, according to Rando. Whatever that really means to a pet.
Cats get a bad rap for being the most eager to eat their owners, and anecdotally, some emergency responders say it’s pretty common. When it happens, cats tend to go for the face, especially soft parts such as the nose and lips, says forensic anthropologist Carolyn Rando of University College London.
“It doesn’t surprise me, as a cat owner,” she says. “If you’re sleeping, they tend to swat your face to wake you up.” (See more about pet personalities in “Surprising Things You Never Knew About Your Cat.”)
Then again, in one case reported in 2010 in the Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, a woman died of an aneurysm and was found the next morning on the bathroom floor. Forensic testing revealed that her dog had consumed much of her face, while her two cats hadn’t touched her.
Among the cases reported in forensic journals, most animal scavenging involves dogs, although that’s perhaps in part because forensic scientists are more surprised by the behavior when they see it.
In 24 percent of the cases in the 2015 review, which all involved dogs, less than a day had passed before the partially eaten body was found. What’s more, some of the dogs had access to normal food they hadn’t eaten.
The pattern of scavenging also didn’t match the feeding behavior of canines in the wild. When dogs scavenged dead owners indoors, 73 percent of cases involved bites to the face, and just 15 percent had bites to the abdomen.
Yes. Dogs are perfectly willing to eat human corpses, and there's no evidence that they treat their masters differently than any other dead body. Many cultures consider dogs unclean precisely because of their tendency to scavenge our remains.
When I say, "What can you do..." I am saying a fogs relationship with a human is based on the human being the servant of the dog. Not some, "unconditional love" BSSo then "what can you do for me" doesn’t supercede all?
Gotta stop with the baseless statements manIf you die alone with a dog in your room he will eat you after several days
A cat will wait 1 day.
So then "what can you do for me" doesn’t supercede all?
My dad was a property manager for a senior apartment building and this one woman was found dead for 4-5 days while her dog was found starving to death on the couch by her and they think her dipped because the emergency stairway window was found open. My dad never found her cat for the relatives that wanted to bring it in.If you die alone with a dog in your room he will eat you after several days
A cat will wait 1 day.
When I say, "What can you do..." I am saying a fogs relationship with a human is based on the human being the servant of the dog. Not some, "unconditional love" BS
A dog ain't catching no slugs for someone that ain't slaving for them.So then a dog should be willing to “catch a slug” for the “servant” that provides for it, right?
generally speaking, yes it does. "what can you do for me" increases the likelihood more than any other factor, but is not a guarantee.
His level of irrational confidenceWell then, ultimately, what determines if a dog is willing to “catch a slug” for you then?
I brought my dog to a restaurant that serves food to dogs because I wanted him to eat lavishly like a person for once to break away from the daily dried-processed food.Can someone of the, "I bring my dog to sit under the tables at outside eateries" population please stand up and defend your actions!!!
Well then, ultimately, what determines if a dog is willing to “catch a slug” for you then?
A dog ain't catching no slugs for someone that ain't slaving for them.
And I still believe only a small percentage of dogs are even catching slugs for humans. That is Disney nonsense yall keep trying to normalize
What else would we call whether or not a dog understands when he is physically mismatched by another animal?And how do you know this?
Can't compare.We've obeserved wolves and Coyotes take actions to benefit a pack so I'm sure some carry this mindset for their owners.
What else would we call whether or not a dog understands when he is physically mismatched by another animal?
Stupidity
Irrational Confidence
Heart
Pride
Call it what you want.
What you WONT call it is "loyalty" to an arrogant human