There are some dogs that do not mind having their humans face so close to them but then they do not like the unexpected blow of air. Dogs will often go for the ears when fighting.
Pretty much its just an annoyance probably coupled with a bit of personal space issue.
Why do dogs not like air blowing in their face. There are some dogs that do not mind having their humans face so close to them but then they do not like the unexpected blow of air. Unlike humans dogs are unable to blow air from their mouths so it comes as a surprise to them when we do it which makes them likely to react in a manner which seems to turn into a growl. Dogs can misinterpret blowing on their face as a threat Whilst you might think blowing on your dogs face is funny they wont and it can make some dogs angry and aggressive.
The reason why dogs hate being blown on in this point is how it can be misinterpreted as an act of aggression. Pretty much its just an annoyance probably coupled with a bit of personal space issue. However if it is repeated over an over without listening to the dogs body language to quit it his reaction will escalate to the snapping you describe.
1Their heightened sense of smell doesnt care for your breath. 2 You are blowing impurities from the air into their eyes. 3 You are making it more difficult to breathe as you are blowing carbon dioxide mostly into their breathing space.
When I blow in my dogs face he gets mean - however mine doesnt do this but Ive seen other dogs hang their heads out of the window when theyre in the car - and the wind blows in their face and they look so happy. The reason why dogs hate having air blown in their ears is how it can be misinterpreted as an act of aggression. Its because when dogs blow out air and have puffed cheeks this often the what happens before a fight.
Dogs will often go for the ears when fighting. Dogs might enjoy sticking their heads out of the window for all the sights and smells they pick up along the way. But wind in their face and blowing in their ears are completely different.
If you do not enjoy something odds are your dog wont either. Treat your dog with respect and they will love you unconditionally. This prompted me to Google it I found nothing regarding this many articles spoke of increased BO but this smell is completely unique not like BO.
I justified it as a coincidence until just a few days ago I was in a Starbucks staring out the window waiting for my drink. A surprising blow on the face would not be pleasant at all. In the process the offender may give you a cheeky direct stare utterly infuriating you.
Dogs appreciate their space too. And they are uncomfortable with all the intrusion. In fact its the reason children get bitten often.
At their height they are close to the dogs face. Dogs go crazy when you blow in their face because they basically just dont like it. If you keep on doing it hes just going to get more and more confused and annoyed because he just hasnt got a clue what youre doing.
It is something they cant understand and so find it very frustrating. Why are you guys blowing this out of proprotion. Hit the blunt and chill.
Shit its no mystery that some pets do like weed. I mean if everytime you spark some good and your dog comes trotting along he probably likes it. Maybe because of the dogs sensitivity to smell.
Blowing on its face would causes them to smell your breath along with the wind hitting their nose which can cause discomfort. That is the possible reasons that I can think of. I have not tried blowing on my dogs face so I am not so sure if they would have the same reaction.
Dogs like sticking their heads out of windows during car rides. Why exactly do they like to do this. Maybe its the wind blowing on their faces making their mouths form smiles or maybe they.