
You are walking your pooch, and suddenly he stops, and you can see him hunkering down to – well – drop his load. Suddenly those big brown eyes look up at you. No, he’s not looking for a pat on the head or a “Good boy.” Old Rover is looking at you for reasons that have more to do with safety and security than bonding.
Yes, it can be a touchy and rather a repellent subject-matter. After all, our pooch’s manner while defecating is not exactly proper dinnertime conversation. However, our dogs do a lot of odd things that we really wonder about while they are doing them and no one, other than another very open dog owner or vet, might have the answer.
But never fear. We have the answer for you here, and you don’t even have to bring the subject up subtly in mixed company.
Check out the next page and we will reveal why your pooch stares at you while she or he poops…
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Patricia Krupica
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not mine
Tina Chung
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Bobby White
Julie Smith Johnston
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So watching my dog watch me while he poos is a good thing…he will feel safer? Usually I’d turn away to give him his privacy…wow – who knew. Lol
John Watson
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My Pugs watch me poop…close the door for privacy..nope they both freak out.
Sheri Hessler
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weirdly enough I always figured this.
“You watch me when I poop, I’ll watch you when YOU poop, and we’ll both be safe from$#%&!@*burglars.”
Madhur Gupta
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Lol. Ppl r not as idiot as u try to make them. Either u don’t have a pug or u don’t kNoe anything abt them. Tom u will say that pug urinate by standing on 3 legs. There is a reason behind it. Don’t ry increase ur clicks by this stupid article.