Why is the leash around its muzzle?
It’s a Gentle Leader. It doesn’t function like a muzzle, because it doesn’t inhibit a dog from biting. It’s basically a harness that attaches at the head. You can read more about them here: How to use the gentle leader
What’s preventing a dog from backing out of that and slipping it off the snout?
Edit: oh, it has a neck collar, it just doesn’t slip down past the jaw with the snout collar holding it up, more like a halter.
I guess, seems more like marketing than actually more useful.
It’s attached to the muzzle.
It’s so weird when people say dogs don’t know time.
My dog gets a Dentistix at 6am and 3pm, and that motherfucker knows when it’s time.
If he ever gets one a little earlier than normal, I have to deal with weeks of him insisting the time change was permanent and he doesn’t have to wait. But if I stick to the schedule, so does he.
The crazy part is how fast he adapts to daylight savings time.
My cat, too. I feed him every day at 5:45 and that little butthole knows when 4:45 rolls around and it’s time to start bugging me.
My beagle gets excited for hers early if I happen to be home, I suspect my wife gives them to our dogs much earlier than I typically do, because she is very consistent with when she starts begging.
I love the detail of the frase “Walk Time” as the Dog eyelashes, pretty clever and funny.
Phrase
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Oh and the clock hands on the nose as well
Adorable.
I read somewhere that dogs tell time by smell. They know what the house smells like at 2 pm, 3 pm, and 4 pm etc. So by linking a certain smell with a certain pattern ie. their master coming home…there you have it.