G glmlost New member Wednesday at 10:21 AM #21 @aquadoodle We learn not to and dogs just don’t have those kinds boundaries, similar to a little kid. I find it kind of cute though. Even though dogs do mature with age they still maintain a lot of that child-like innocence/un-suppressed curiosity.
@aquadoodle We learn not to and dogs just don’t have those kinds boundaries, similar to a little kid. I find it kind of cute though. Even though dogs do mature with age they still maintain a lot of that child-like innocence/un-suppressed curiosity.
H hazax11 New member Yesterday at 1:57 AM #22 @aquadoodle I pretend my dog is a two-year old and that we're actually stopping to look at every insect and flower and dust spot.
@aquadoodle I pretend my dog is a two-year old and that we're actually stopping to look at every insect and flower and dust spot.
R rayosun4 New member Yesterday at 1:48 PM #23 @venutianpunk The part of their brain responsible for smelling is also 10 times larger even though their brains are a fifth of our size.
@venutianpunk The part of their brain responsible for smelling is also 10 times larger even though their brains are a fifth of our size.
M metanoiabum New member Today at 4:35 AM #24 @venutianpunk I had read when a dog sticks his head out the window while in the car. The smells are so over powering it's like they are getting high.
@venutianpunk I had read when a dog sticks his head out the window while in the car. The smells are so over powering it's like they are getting high.