Questions/Answers and a Paparazzi Pic

I really found the behavior of the wolf vs. the dog interesting, especially when pointing out that they do not make eye contact with humans. Another interesting fact was that they can't be tamed and show more of an aggressive nature when though it was raised the same as the dog.

This doesn't really change my view of the dogs. I have thought a lot about the way they look or don't look at me though. I have noticed that when I have the camera they seem to either shy away or want to go after it and mostly both at some point. It was funny because one of the dogs I was trying to photograph seemed to know every-time I was about to snap the photo because he would look down. I think this does relate back to the video in that dogs read no verbal cues that I was probably giving off to the dog. 

Sadly I did not get a good shot of poor Coco. When trying to find the correct way to get to the play yard from the room we were in all the dogs got riled up so Coco did too. Apparently the play yard was closed for some reason so I tried putting her back in her kennel and getting the pictures that way only for her to slip out of the kennel and again got her house mates riled up. I tried a few different things to get a proper picture, but they were not working and I didn't even have an hour to work with. I am determined to do a better job at getting clear shots.


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Photo take directly from Wake County Animal Center on 9_28_22,  https://www.wakegov.com/departments-government/animal-services/wake-county-animal-center
Photo take directly from Wake County Animal Center on 9_28_22,  https://www.wakegov.com/departments-government/animal-services/wake-county-animal-center


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