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Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / Does your dog look guilty?
- By gembo [gb] Date 12.06.09 12:18 UTC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/8096912.stm
- By AlisonGold [gb] Date 12.06.09 12:36 UTC
Forget the guilty look,  I swear that my youngster actually looks at me and is thinking 'Am I bovvered'.
- By Astarte Date 12.06.09 13:31 UTC
Tio doesn't, because bless him in his gorgeousness, he's really not that bright.

Kizzy can but rarely does because if she does something its done quite deliberately, being that she is very clever. the look she does do well is the "sigh... i am so disappointed in you" of which she is a master and can reduce my burly other half to a jibbering wreck for upsetting her lol.

Keeper only does "cuddle?" then falls down :) shes hilarious
- By tatty-ead [gb] Date 12.06.09 15:47 UTC
Rott occasionally got the 'yea, you and whose army' look when asked/told to do something but if you outwaited her you then got the - big sigh I'm bored - thing at which point tell her again and she would do whatever
Chris
- By kerrie [gb] Date 12.06.09 16:43 UTC
lol awwwww well my staffs do sometimes push their luck like the over day when kacey chewed up a pair of my poor mums shoes however when my mum told her off kacey just looked at her and yawned as if to say '' are you done''
i hate the puppy dog eye look though when they do something wrong and they give you ''the look'' lol its enough to make you feel ashamed at telling them off
- By mastifflover Date 12.06.09 18:25 UTC
Buster will still try to steal food off the kids :mad: and will put in extra effort if they have a sandwich!!! (he has a thing for trying to steal bread), whenever he has managed to get close enough to them to steal (he is usually shut in a different room to them eating) there is no hint of a look of guilt on his face, the only expression you could see is "yummmmmmm, saaaaaaandwich" !! When told 'no' for trying to steal, you could take his expression as "what you gonna do about it!!" LOL he can be such a ....dog at times :)
- By lilacbabe Date 12.06.09 20:46 UTC
I know when my big girl is guilty as she does a lot of head rubbing on legs and has the biggest smile on her face so she gives it away all the time :)
- By chelzeagirl [gb] Date 12.06.09 21:23 UTC
my rottie will go in the bin when your backs turned like today i hung out some washing came basck into the kitchen to just catch him walking from bin with a plastic wrapper in his mouth, i stopped looked him in those big brown eyes he looked as guilty as sin, i said What uo doing , he tried to spit the wrapper out when he did he trotted over to his ball grabbed it and dropped it at my feet, is that a crawler or what?

as for my younger bully he was in the dog house after a stern telling off for chewing my sons trainer , ok it was sons fault to he'd left them on the grass next to the trampoline ,
now that was last friday now this week my bully must  have remembered the telling off or he's playing me big time, when he goes over to sons shoe by trampoline while sons bouncing away i spotted bully pick up shoe and i called out What you doing to that he run in the house to me carrying the trainer dropped it at my feet then sat waiting for a treat, devil at least he didnt go hide under the trampoline and chew it this time,
- By Masonsmum [gb] Date 13.06.09 11:09 UTC
Mason's look, when coming home to chewed wires when he was little was " Mum! im glad your home! look what happened! i tried to stop them but they would'nt listen!" Being that he was an only 'child', it wasnt convincing :)
- By Astarte Date 13.06.09 11:17 UTC
but a big boy did it and ran away!
- By Masonsmum [gb] Date 13.06.09 11:26 UTC
It could have been worse if you hadnt come home when you did! he's such a character, dont know what i'd do without him (alot less cleaning probably) :)
- By Astarte Date 13.06.09 11:44 UTC
lol
- By Stormy84 [au] Date 14.06.09 14:04 UTC
Came home to find Storm had emptied the entire contents of the kitchen bin all over the kitchen and living room floors. I knew as soon as I came in the front door that she had done something as she was very subdued... got to the kitchen and she started wagging her tail as hard as she could. I asked 'Storm, whats been going on here?' and she lay on the floor wagging and looking very sorry. Funny girl! She also looks guility when she steals someones seat when they get up. She won't make eye contact and just seems to pretend she has been there the whole time. Never a dull day in our house :-)
- By shadbolts [gb] Date 17.06.09 13:14 UTC
Our Golden doesn't do a guilty look but she does do an innocent one when she's doing something wrong, for example sometimes if she thinks she is alone she'll sit on the sofa (she's not allowed to) and as you walk towards the front room you'll hear a thump as she quickly jumps off before you get there.  As you walk in she'll flop onto the floor with a totally innocent look on her face.
- By jackbox Date 22.06.09 11:25 UTC
Our Golden doesn't do a guilty look but she does do an innocent one when she's doing something wrong, for example sometimes if she thinks she is alone she'll sit on the sofa (she's not allowed to) and as you walk towards the front room you'll hear a thump as she quickly jumps off before you get there.  As you walk in she'll flop onto the floor with a totally innocent look on her face.

That made me smile....I have got two of those at home.. I just know if I go into the lounge, they will be on the sofa looking out the window..thump!!  when you pop your head round the door, they are both standing in the middle of the room with a "WHAT!!"  expression on their face!!!!!
- By k92303 Date 22.06.09 18:39 UTC
My GSD does guilty very well and you know somethings up as soon as you see her! 

My Rough Collie does a "well it wasn't me" look and it pretty much never is him...My GSD beats him to it lol!
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