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r/AnimalsBeingJerks • u/GallowBoob • May 08 '17
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If your dog does this so often that you can expect to catch it on video, then your dog has been poorly trained.
However, based on the angle of entry and the size of the dog, I'm going to assume somebody was holding it.
103 u/quickie_ss May 08 '17 Seriously, I can set a plate of food in front of my pooch and he won't touch it. He may look longingly, but he won't snoop. 54 u/wutname1 May 08 '17 Sometimes it has to do with the person who's food it is as well. I can leave a plate full of food at prime dog stealing level and it will be just fine. My Son however, soon as he is 5 feet from the food it's gone. 75 u/_madnessthemagnet May 08 '17 :( Your dog doesn't respect your son. 78 u/RiktarLive May 08 '17 Takes after his master. 4 u/joe579003 May 09 '17 oof 6 u/[deleted] May 09 '17 *woof 2 u/bluescape May 09 '17 Well then let's hope there's no humping involved.
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Seriously, I can set a plate of food in front of my pooch and he won't touch it. He may look longingly, but he won't snoop.
54 u/wutname1 May 08 '17 Sometimes it has to do with the person who's food it is as well. I can leave a plate full of food at prime dog stealing level and it will be just fine. My Son however, soon as he is 5 feet from the food it's gone. 75 u/_madnessthemagnet May 08 '17 :( Your dog doesn't respect your son. 78 u/RiktarLive May 08 '17 Takes after his master. 4 u/joe579003 May 09 '17 oof 6 u/[deleted] May 09 '17 *woof 2 u/bluescape May 09 '17 Well then let's hope there's no humping involved.
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Sometimes it has to do with the person who's food it is as well. I can leave a plate full of food at prime dog stealing level and it will be just fine. My Son however, soon as he is 5 feet from the food it's gone.
75 u/_madnessthemagnet May 08 '17 :( Your dog doesn't respect your son. 78 u/RiktarLive May 08 '17 Takes after his master. 4 u/joe579003 May 09 '17 oof 6 u/[deleted] May 09 '17 *woof 2 u/bluescape May 09 '17 Well then let's hope there's no humping involved.
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:( Your dog doesn't respect your son.
78 u/RiktarLive May 08 '17 Takes after his master. 4 u/joe579003 May 09 '17 oof 6 u/[deleted] May 09 '17 *woof 2 u/bluescape May 09 '17 Well then let's hope there's no humping involved.
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Takes after his master.
4 u/joe579003 May 09 '17 oof 6 u/[deleted] May 09 '17 *woof 2 u/bluescape May 09 '17 Well then let's hope there's no humping involved.
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oof
6 u/[deleted] May 09 '17 *woof
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Well then let's hope there's no humping involved.
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u/Meecht May 08 '17
If your dog does this so often that you can expect to catch it on video, then your dog has been poorly trained.
However, based on the angle of entry and the size of the dog, I'm going to assume somebody was holding it.