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A new trend in shaming your dog for it's actions

New Blog!!! "Dog Shaming" | Original Feature | Jest
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Saw this on facebook... It's horrible
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Really ? Theres nothing there that I've seen that is horrible. Very funny actually
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It has to be a joke................doesn't it ?

You growl at a dog, take a picture at the reaction, then add a humourous caption
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Oh... Mr O has just reminded me that I put a photo of my dog In the bath on facebook after he rolled In Fox poo

Oscar retreats head hung In shame.
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oscar;1410496 wrote: Oh... Mr O has just reminded me that I put a photo of my dog In the bath on facebook after he rolled In Fox poo

Oscar retreats head hung In shame.


Mr O needs to put a sign round Oscars neck and shame her mercilessly
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I think it's very funny, but the trainer in me can't help but

whisper in my head "It's the owner's fault"!

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Isn't there a Cat Shaming page? If not, shouldn't there be?
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This site makes me laugh out loud, it's that funny.
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AnneBoleyn;1410514 wrote: Isn't there a Cat Shaming page? If not, shouldn't there be?


I dunno about you, but I've never known a cat that felt shame. If they caused the same damage these dogs did, the expression would be triumphant.
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SnoozeAgain;1410517 wrote: I dunno about you, but I've never known a cat that felt shame. If they caused the same damage these dogs did, the expression would be triumphant.
Dogs feel shame.

Cats walk off with an arrogant swag and haughty disdain.
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oscar;1410520 wrote: Dogs feel shame.

Cats walk off with an arrogant swag and haughty disdain.
Let's say a cat is walking along the top of a couch (or swaggers along) & because his/her nose is in the air they don't see the end coming & fall off. Catch the look on his/her face right Before they arrogantly swagger off with haughty disdain. It takes a mere instant then POOF! it's gone, but in that instant I see SHAME.

Cats are just very quick to cover up.

Also, take a cat chewing on grass in a garden. Right before they puke, you can see them looking around in all directions. They are checking out who is likely to see their shame. Sure, cats do feel shame.
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AnneBoleyn;1410522 wrote: Let's say a cat is walking along the top of a couch (or swaggers along) & because his/her nose is in the air they don't see the end coming & fall off. Catch the look on his/her face right Before they arrogantly swagger off with haughty disdain. It takes a mere instant then POOF! it's gone, but in that instant I see SHAME.

Cats are just very quick to cover up.

Also, take a cat chewing on grass in a garden. Right before they puke, you can see them looking around in all directions. They are checking out who is likely to see their shame. Sure, cats do feel shame.
I've never noticed. Usually too busy laughing my tits off.
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oscar;1410523 wrote: I've never noticed. Usually too busy laughing my tits off.
:yh_rotfl :yh_rotfl

I understand. A common human problem when dealing with such a special species as Cat.
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Cats may be cool but dogs rule.
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Lady J;1410541 wrote: Cats may be cool but dogs rule.


Not in the breath department! But seriously, I would have a dog if I had some land for it to poop freely without my having to walk it!

I have been feeling ashamed myself---it appears I've given consent to the description that cats are arrogant & haughty. My cats have always been sweet, loving & unassuming.
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We had one, a tabby that Oscar came home from the cat rescue with and i must admit i became quite wary of. He could get a look in his eye as if to say to me, " go on, i dare you ". After a few years we were horrified to hear from other neighbours that they kept their animals inside when we let him out. He was the most menacing, arrogant creature i ever encountered yet when he died at eighteen years old, i cried like a baby at his passing.
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