Dogs may be scared of their own reflection because they do not understand that it is their own image and may perceive it as a threat or unfamiliar. This can trigger a fear response in some dogs, causing them to act scared or anxious around mirrors or reflective surfaces.
only if its daylight,some mice could be scared of their own reflection
His own reflection
No, I have not hit my dog, and she is not scared of me.
show the dog that there is nothing to be scared of...
According to many Chinese the answer is the dog. The Chinese play with the dog, eat the dogs and are also scared of the dog.
They are not scared. They attack the reflection in the mirror. Male betas are aggressive toward other male betas, so when they see there reflection, they flare up and try to attack the "other fish."
the clap of thunder went bang and scared my poor dog
You have startled the dog..scared him
Your friend may be experiencing a condition called spectrophobia, which is the fear of one's own reflection. This phobia can be triggered by underlying fears or anxieties, such as a distorted self-image or negative self-perception. It may also be related to a past traumatic experience or psychological issues that need to be addressed with the help of a mental health professional.
a dog
no
TELL YOUR FRIEND HE IS A DOG HE PROABLLY GOT SCARED OF THE REALATIONSHIP ITS NOT HER ITS HIM TELL YOUR FRIEND HE IS A DOG HE PROABLLY GOT SCARED OF THE REALATIONSHIP ITS NOT HER ITS HIM TELL YOUR FRIEND HE IS A DOG HE PROABLLY GOT SCARED OF THE REALATIONSHIP ITS NOT HER ITS HIM