There are times in our lives when we are stuck between a rock and a hard place and this means we have no idea what to do next. In these moments we can usually be seen sitting in the same place and not moving for hours on end. I may be dramatizing but it’s isn’t that far from the truth. Well, for our pets it is quite different. I don’t blame them as their brains aren’t as developed as ours so their response is usually the weirdest thing you have ever seen.
From getting stuck in an obviously uncomfortable position to confusion clearly evident on their face, each one deals with their environment in a different way. We might not know what is going on in their head but by their reactions, we can at least tell their brains have short-circuited and they need help. If you don’t believe me, you can take a look for yourself by scrolling below.
Yeah, it’s the whole asmr thing, same shit happens to me when I’m getting a haircut. It’s like some kind of natural heroin to me for some reason.
My old golden would always catch his tail, he’d then spend 5 minutes spinning holding it in his mouth looking at you like “look look I got it I got it.”
Had a dog who would eat sand, then later on at night would stop working face down and butt up into the air for hours. Damn Dog lived a long life regardless of his sand addiction.
Edit: Alfie was a small “poodle” mutt. He lived the life of a king, while my English Cocker Spaniel was merely his buffoon. The cocker surfed on boogie boards (i wish I had proof), while Alfie hated the water and within seconds took a bite off the sand. Didn’t take much to fill up that Lil shit full of sand.
I have a Maine coon that literally comes up with a new stupid thing to do every day. If he’s not trying to squeeze into it, he’s trying to fight it.
If i keep still maybe it will go away.
Has your pet’s brain.exe ever stopped working? If so what was it that they did? Let us know in the comments below and don’t forget to share this article with your friends as well.