Compilation Of Scaredy Dogs Terrified Of Walking Past Cats.
h/t John Groves
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Well founded fear as proven in most cases in this video.
The animal schools should do something about this bullying.
I’d bet anything all of those dogs, or at least the big ones, have been disciplined for aggressive behavior against other animals. Maybe the cats have too, but I’ve never seen a cat that can have its belligerence trained out of it. A person who’d try to coax a pet that they’ve trained not to retaliate within reach of another pet that they know will attack it oughtn’t own pets.
Hilarious-
A large white German Shepherd came into our yard and frightened my little grand daughter.
He then started barking and nipping at her cat.
She said Grandpa, “he is going to kill my cat!”
I don’t know why I thought of a scene from that old ‘Moses’ movie,
but I said,
“Be still, and watch the Salvation of the Lord.” ha.
Well you all know what happened next,
the dog got too close and that cat reached out and turned his nose from white into pink,
he screamed so loud it hurt my ears, and jumped a 4 foot hedge trying to get out of the yard.
I guess cats think of it as ‘dog training.’
Still laughing(O:}
How does a creature high on the animal totem pole become scared of cats?
Sad yet also funny.
Cats are by nature bushwackers.
They know they have claws which dogs don’t have and they know they are faster and more agile.
They hunt alone and pound for pound are more deadly.
I watched a video of a bobcat picking a fight with a rattlesnake. After the snake was too injured to fight or hardly even move, the bobcat dragged it out of the shade into the mid-day desert sun, where it would literally bake to death.
Dogs are also pack hunters, get two or three of them and they’ll put a cat on the run. You’ll see the cat hiding out on top of the refrigerator.
My friend’s cat is white and fluffy. I suspect she had a difficult kittenhood. Whatever the reason, she is highly aggressive and in fact totally mental, and I wouldn’t do anything to piss her off unless I was armed with some kind of a shock-stick-thingy (if that exists).
These dogs are just sensible.
My mom’s cat used to scratch the dog’s nose, over and over again. Then the dog got out of the door while the cat was out on the sidewalk. He ran after the cat. Cat ran away up the block. We never saw that cat again.
Neat.
How long do you figure it takes to train a dog to do one of those Tim Hudak impersonations?
Because cats are higher.
Hehe, one of our cats, the smallest female decided she’d pick on the world’s sweetest dog for no reason other than to assert her authority over him; I blasted her with a large stream of water from a spray bottle (my training tool for cats) she leaves him alone now. The dog and the other two cats, one of each gender actually play fairly well together.
Well founded fear as proven in most cases in this video.
The animal schools should do something about this bullying.
I’d bet anything all of those dogs, or at least the big ones, have been disciplined for aggressive behavior against other animals. Maybe the cats have too, but I’ve never seen a cat that can have its belligerence trained out of it. A person who’d try to coax a pet that they’ve trained not to retaliate within reach of another pet that they know will attack it oughtn’t own pets.
Hilarious-
A large white German Shepherd came into our yard and frightened my little grand daughter.
He then started barking and nipping at her cat.
She said Grandpa, “he is going to kill my cat!”
I don’t know why I thought of a scene from that old ‘Moses’ movie,
but I said,
“Be still, and watch the Salvation of the Lord.” ha.
Well you all know what happened next,
the dog got too close and that cat reached out and turned his nose from white into pink,
he screamed so loud it hurt my ears, and jumped a 4 foot hedge trying to get out of the yard.
I guess cats think of it as ‘dog training.’
Still laughing(O:}
How does a creature high on the animal totem pole become scared of cats?
Sad yet also funny.
Cats are by nature bushwackers.
They know they have claws which dogs don’t have and they know they are faster and more agile.
They hunt alone and pound for pound are more deadly.
I watched a video of a bobcat picking a fight with a rattlesnake. After the snake was too injured to fight or hardly even move, the bobcat dragged it out of the shade into the mid-day desert sun, where it would literally bake to death.
Dogs are also pack hunters, get two or three of them and they’ll put a cat on the run. You’ll see the cat hiding out on top of the refrigerator.
My friend’s cat is white and fluffy. I suspect she had a difficult kittenhood. Whatever the reason, she is highly aggressive and in fact totally mental, and I wouldn’t do anything to piss her off unless I was armed with some kind of a shock-stick-thingy (if that exists).
These dogs are just sensible.
My mom’s cat used to scratch the dog’s nose, over and over again. Then the dog got out of the door while the cat was out on the sidewalk. He ran after the cat. Cat ran away up the block. We never saw that cat again.
That’s a sad story 🙁
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2514521/Shiny-Devil-Cat-Cornwall-Britains-vicious-cat.html
Neat.
How long do you figure it takes to train a dog to do one of those Tim Hudak impersonations?
Because cats are higher.
Hehe, one of our cats, the smallest female decided she’d pick on the world’s sweetest dog for no reason other than to assert her authority over him; I blasted her with a large stream of water from a spray bottle (my training tool for cats) she leaves him alone now. The dog and the other two cats, one of each gender actually play fairly well together.
very very dangerous
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