He is the one swearing at his dog
It all depends on the animals personality and the way that the owner treats him. Of course if the owner is abusive the cat and dog will choose to be scared of their owner. If the owner treats their cat or treats their dog with love then the pet will choose to love the owner.
It probably does some damage to the dog- abusive
The dog might have a tender spot from an injury or, if it had a previous owner who abused it, the dog could be anticipating being hit and not petted.
In the story "Shiloh," Marty sleeps on the living room floor of his family's home. He chooses this spot to be closer to his dog, Shiloh, whom he is trying to protect from his abusive owner, Judd Travers. Sleeping in the living room allows Marty to keep an eye on Shiloh and ensure his safety, reflecting his deep bond with the dog and his determination to care for him.
It's about a dog named McKinley who meets a wolf who reminds him about origins of dogs and tries to convince him to join her pack. He is also trying to free a mistreated dog from her abusive owner and his authority of Head Dog is questioned when he encounters the wolf.
Spot the Dog was created in 1980.
A long time ago a man and his dog was taken to HH. The owner of the dog suffered a massive heart attack inside of the OR. The owners last words were to his dog. "stay" The dog never left and died in that very spot.
Yes, the dog has a black spot on its eye.
A dog owner is commonly referred to as a "pet parent" or simply as a "dog owner."
When the owner say "Dog you out" they want the dog to go outside, or out of the room that they are not supose to be in or the owner is in there and does not want the dog in that room. That is why the owner or someone will say "Dog you out"
The dog owner is responsible for his dog so you can sue the owner
The Dog Owner's Liability Act makes the owner of a dog responsible for the dog's actions. If a dog bites someone, for example, the owner is responsible in some cases for the medical bills of the injured person.