When you want to secretly observe someone, what do you do? Do you find a cover for yourself, hide your body, and only show half of your head? Recently, Japanese netizens have discussed how many dogs seem to misunderstand this concept. Instead of hiding their bodies and only showing half of their heads, they do the opposite—completely exposing their bodies while only covering half of their heads. Although the motivation behind this behavior is unclear, if they plan to spy, they should be taught to hide properly!
Follow along with the latest from the Favor Pet as we explore these dogs that don't know how to spy. One Japanese Twitter user recently shared a photo of their dog, Ruby, who appeared to be spying. However, Ruby's method was not to find cover for her body while revealing just half her head; rather, she fully exposed her body while only covering half her head—completely backwards!
Ruby's antics sparked a lively discussion online, with many pet owners sharing their experiences with dogs that also fail to find proper cover. Comments included:
- "You’ll be seen like that; this is how you should hide!"
- "No way! This is how you should hide!"
- "This is the right way!"
- "Please teach my dog how to hide (?)."
Since there are dogs that hide poorly, there are also those that excel at it:
- "Housekeeper Shiba Inu."
- "Check out my dog's hiding skills."
- "Even when hiding, they must look cute!!"
|ω・`)Is this a real-life version of Chopper?