Do the dogs know that automobiles are not living organisms? How do they interpret their motion?

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x_squared asked:


I mean, the other nonliving things such as stones do not move. But automobiles can move. Does it confuse the dogs?

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8 Responses to “Do the dogs know that automobiles are not living organisms? How do they interpret their motion?”

  1. Dr Dee Says:

    you tell me

  2. janice_sissy Says:

    my dogs love the cars as soon as the doors open their in

  3. Susan S Says:

    Collies are famous for chasing cars. I think they view cars as animals to herd. It is the only logical explanation as to why they try to chase cars and bite tires.

  4. ?? Peachy ?? Says:

    Whenever I ask my dog about this, he just gives me a puzzled look, so I don’t know. I can only guess.

  5. GitEmGang Says:

    Dogs,like any/every other animal,are INCAPABLE of such abstract thought!

  6. leadbelly Says:

    dogs are particularly stupid animals
    the only reason we keep them around
    is because “your” dog
    if it needs to bite someone
    will usually bite someone other than “you”

  7. JAN Says:

    Some, but not most. Our dog, can identify the sound of our sons truck, and it runs quiet, three blocks from our home and will start barking even tho he can not see it coming. He won’t chase the truck, but he will chase other dogs 100 times his size.

  8. schnauzerface Says:

    Mine seem to accept it just like when it rains. I had one smart little guy that knew how to roll the windows down though.