
My last dog used to sit on our bed and growl & bark at his reflection in the dressing table mirror.
Buster met himself in the mirror a couple of years ago. We were re-decorating so had our large mirror from the livingroom wall propped up on the hallway floor. Bust caught sight of himself and got all happy & excited about the dog he had just found in the mirror, however after lots of sniffing and even looking behind the mirror, he decided the scent-free dog was too boring to bother with.
He caught sight of
me in the mirror, I was stood behind him waiting to put his harness on for his walk, he seemed very confused to see me in the mirror, but did a lovely attentive sit, with his paw raised, ready for my reflection to put his harness on, bless him :)
We've tried showing him other mirrors, but he has no interest in them atall after his first encounter.
My
cat caught sight of her reflection in our pond, she leapt in the air in fright, screaming & hissing - she wont peek over the edge of the pond now!
> Do they know it's their reflection?
I have no idea if dogs are capable of that sort of self-awareness or not???? I believe elephant are capable of figuring out that it is thier refelction they are seeing, I remember seeing a programme about things like that a while back, the theory was proved when an elephant reached for the blue mark that had been pained on it's face, when it saw the blue mark on it's face in it's reflection.
I suppose, as Buster waited for my
reflection to put on his harness, rather than turning around to face me, proves that
he wasn't capable of realising waht he saw in the mirror was a reflection - but that does not mean all dogs think like that - Bust might very well be a thicko!
ETA, the elephant reached towards it's actual face, to touch the blue mark that it had spotted in it's reflection.