This depends on the type of dog. Most smaller, friendlier breeds probably won't do anything except lay there or try to play with you. However, getting in a bigger dog's face and staring it in the eyes is a very bad idea. Keep in mind that a lot of the bigger dogs have been bred to behave and perform certain ways. When you are looking a more aggressive breed in the eyes, you essentially provoking it. Dog's have body language like us, and in "dog body language" looking at someone directly in the eyes is a challenge.
If you are the dog's owner, have raised it for years, and have a positive relationship with the dog the chances of being attacked after getting in its face aren't so likely. But it's better to be safe than sorry.
Depending on what type of dog it is, most dogs get the idea that you are challenging them when you stare into the dog's eyes or steal its toy out of its mouth, they think its play time and they get aggressive.
well not really if you trust them..i mean if you know them well. but yes in a way it is dangerous. looking them in the eye is a threat.
No LAMFO
they get dead agitated and bar there teeth.
It's not rude, it's how animals establish dominance. The first one to look away is submissive & if they don't they sometimes do battle.
IT WILL ......
WOOOF WOOOF! urgh! bark
Nobody has ever said that.
A half-lidded stare is when someone's eyelids are halfway closed, giving the appearance of being partially closed or relaxed. It often conveys a feeling of tiredness, boredom, or seduction, depending on the context in which it is observed.
One thing you should do is pass your story on to other people, andexplain the reason why they should never stare directly at the sun.
When you snap or clap in front of they're eyes and they don't blink.If they stare at 1 thing and never blink.
He started to stare at it, because he had never seen such a fantastic sight.
If it's a stray, he/she is just hungry and you should probably get it some food. Just don't place the food at your doorstep.
It's possible that the girl is interested in you but is shy or unsure how to approach you. She may find it easier to smile and make eye contact but then feel nervous and avoid actually engaging with you. It could be helpful to try initiating a conversation or showing that you are approachable to see if she opens up more.
A: The sun is very very bright, and if you stare at it you could permanently damage your eyes.
There's no definitive answer as everyone is different. Some guys may stare back if they are interested, while others may not for various reasons. It's best to look for other cues such as body language and verbal communication to gauge their interest.
People may stare at you because of this. However, most of the time, people stare at you because they find something intriguing or strange about you. Whether you are beautiful or not, it's what's on the inside that counts.
Staring is rude when anyone does it, so please try your best not to stare.
You ask to go out sometime! Don't be afraid!
People that do fairs are all rather weird, they probly stare at everybody, but then again you never know! ;)