If grazing make them cows, actually, what does *this* make of them? Beavers..?!
In which @iris
gets a bit carried away π
Most dogs are naturally camera-shy. The science around the "why?" is inconsistent, behaviorists suspect that they consider the "eye" of the camera to be "staring", a fundamentally tense/aggressive stance.
In this video Γris can be seen employing multiple so-called "calming signals" (yawning, lip licking, looking away) to try to appease, calm the camera's hostility.
Smol hike with the girls in the forests near the Pirita river in #Tallinn
The gimbal and the Ace Pro are amazing, however impossible it is to convey the original six-minute, 3GB 1080p in fedi-compatible file sizes (working on a way to publish some of these in more decent resolutions, stay tuned for that, eventually)
I don't drink a lot of coffee so I've been doing just fine with my hand grinder⦠except every time I use it this happens. I don't exactly know why @lumi does this, but as someone trying to learn more about canine behavior it utterly fascinates me.
Usually when she does the "humping" it's attention-seeking behavior (e.g. she wants me to play with her, or she wants to get the food I'm preparing). But that doesn't fully explain this, triggered by the sound of the grinder.
Fun fact: the same thing happens when I blow my nose.
God I love this mysterious fluffy rascal...
Working from one of the coziest cafes in #Tallinn (Kiosk nr 3), they have wonderful coffee, too.