Dogs may be scared of shadows due to their natural instincts and heightened senses, which can make them more sensitive to movement and changes in their environment. Shadows can appear as unfamiliar or threatening shapes, triggering a fear response in some dogs. It is important to provide a safe and secure environment for your dog and seek guidance from a professional trainer or veterinarian if the fear persists.
Dogs can be scared of their water bowl due to past negative experiences, unfamiliarity, or a fear of reflections or shadows in the water. It's important to observe your dog's behavior and provide a calm and positive environment to help them overcome their fear.
No, I have not hit my dog, and she is not scared of me.
A one eyed monster.
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.
the clap of thunder went bang and scared my poor dog
You have startled the dog..scared him
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
The answer to that is yes. Every dog no matter how smart they seem can sense when you're scared. Almost every animal can.
A scared dog may poop due to a natural response called the "fight or flight" instinct. When a dog is scared, their body releases stress hormones that can affect their digestive system, leading to the need to poop.