Any dog experts here?
Anyone able to explain why despite me not liking dogs the bloody things seem to almost universally like me and want attention from me?
Good example yesterday.
I was in the pub minding my own business and a couple come in with some kind of cross bred arctic sleigh dog. Big one husky/malamute kind of thing, a large bitch weighing around eight stones and looking like a fluffy wolf-dog. Friendly enough thing, it wandered around the pub soliciting pats while I did my best to ignore it. But it sees me, sits right in front of me, sticks its head up vertically and starts singing to me in a wolfish howl. Didn't do it to anyone else, just me. And it won't bloody stop until it's taken outside. Impressive to hear, but not inside a pub... There was no sense or hint of violence or malice from the animal - it just wanted to sing to me.
What the fuck have I got that makes an oversized furball want to serenade me with wolf calls? Maybe I should feel honoured, but I can imagine getting chucked out of the pub if it happens again.
And its not as if this is the only time. I often get unknown alsations and the like singling me out as their centre of attention for no apparent reason.
Anyone got any idea what it is I'm doing wrong?
This what is going through the dog's mind:
The owner (pack leader) has walked into a building full of other pack members.
The pack leader lets her go and the dog thinks "I'll be back in a minute. I'm just going to check in on the rest of the pack (and see if they have any food going)".
Dog goes up to a group of Customers which is "Alright lads?" in dog language.
The group (pack) of customers looks at her, talks to her, strokes her. This tells the dog that these are pack members and they are OK.
So she moves on and goes up to Customer 2. Customer strokes her, which tells the dog that this pack member is OK. Still no food, OK I'll move on.
The same for Customer 3 and 4. The dog is thinking all is good in the pack.
Dog goes up to Scutty which is "Alright mate?" in dog language.
Scutty, the pack member doesn't respond. "Mate, are you OK?" Scutty doesn't introduce eye contact with her. "Your on your own, which usually means that you are sick or injured. Are you OK", the dog is thinking. Still no response. "Mate, your freaking me out now". Still no response.
At this point, one of two things is either going through their mind. Either "Fcuk, one of the pack is injured. I need to alert the rest of the pack immediately" [Howl]. "Damn, I have found an alpha. I need to show my respect to him" [Howl].