As we know, there are various clans of dogs, from the friendliest to the aggressive guarding breeds. It is necessary to follow some etiquette before contacting directly with the dog unless we end up hurting ourselves and causing a big mess. Today we're going to say hello to a Dobermann whose owner shared an awkward situation about him on the social network.
Source: r/dogs
On the viral subreddit about dogs r/dogs, the OP with the account name u/Every-Anybody3093 had a lot to tell. One beautiful day, he was walking with his Dobermann at the park. All of a sudden, a lady came up and touched the dog's head without saying any word. She even petted him while he was held in the OP's arms and commented that he was a lovely Rottweiler.Source: u/Every-Anybody3093
When she finished petting the dog and was about to walk away, the owner informed her that he was a Dobermann. The woman got mad right after that and yelled at them that they were deceiving people by pretending to appear as a different breed. Not only that, she even suggested the OP have his dog's ears cropped so that people wouldn't mistake him for being friendly and cordial. The OP was weirdly speechless hearing her silly designation.Source: u/Every-Anybody3094
Redditors found it a laughable situation. They even commented under the post with a sarcastic tone to express how oafish they thought the lady could be. Firstly, she should have been the one who got yelled at for touching the dog without asking for permission. In this case, even if she had been bitten by the dog, it would have been completely her fault. Then they found her excuse so funny since she sounded as if she was an expert, but she didn't actually know well about dog breeds.Source: r/dogs
Source: r/dogs
Source: r/dogs
Source: r/dogs
In other comments, some Redditors expressed anger and contempt toward the woman's suggestion. They believed that cropping dogs' ears or cutting any part that belonged to the pet's body did not have any use or meaning. On the other side, it showed the crucial and selfish side of human-being when they hurt the pets just for their idiotically aesthetic sense. The OP chillingly responded that he never had and would never have his pup's ears cropped for any reason.Source: r/dogs
Source: r/dogs
Source: r/dogs
Source: r/dogs
Do you have any similar stories to tell us? Have you ever been in such a hilariously ridiculous circumstance with your dear furball? We would love to hear from you. Please hit the like and sharing button, then leave a comment under this post to let us know!