I think the fast movement of the bubbles, combined with the noise of the maker, is what's frightening them. The noise sounds like a combo of vacuum cleaner and a hair dryer. Both of those noises scared our dogs.
Yeah, I think it was kind of harsh, though they were bubbles. I'm not judging here, but I think that maybe if the machine were set aside in a corner without anyone "chasing" them with it, they may have been curious after a while. I'm thinking....if only the bubbles could taste good for doggies, it may be a thing.
Rocko’s side eye is on point! Lol! My dog used to do that to me too!! I love the bubble machine. You know damn well they would be losing their sh*t if you we’re blowing them from a wand!! They will get used to it!!
Whenever my dog shakes, I sing to the tune of monster mash "We'll do the shake, we'll do the puppy shake! We'll do the shake, clap clap, we'll do the puppy shake!"
NONE of the dogs where I work like bubbles and it makes me sad. Most would rather chase their own shadows and try to catch flies. I still love them all, though!
Bahaha rocco acts like my girl when she gets a bath. She seems to think any water not contained in her bowl is universal pibble solvent. But she tolerates the indignity due to getting a constant stream of tiny treats.
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It's likely the sound the sound of the machine and not the bubbles that's scarin them. Just a guess on my end. The adorable puppers still seemed to not hate ya by end so that's good. They have spared ya, for now.
That was funny 😅 my dog absolutely LOVES bubbles! She'll jump as high as she can to get them and a couple times even did an accidental flip trying to get them lol. I was hoping to see one of the dogs enjoy them like her
Awww, they're still all so cute! I wonder how the dogs would react to a doggy trampoline.... I can just see some of the chonksters like Zeke going nuts bouncing around.
I honestly don't blame the dogs. Bubble machines are not found in nature. However that does not explain how my foster fail and all of my fosters over the years absolutely love running into the garden hose when I spray it in the backyard!?!
I think it's just a little sad. Bubbles are generally happy things. So, trying to introduce a happy thing and then having the creature or person be afraid of them, is a bit sad. As for the hose...maybe it's like rain?
i think phillips only been in one video but hes soo cute Edit: i was watching another one of ur vids and i saw a dog id never seen before, it was carl and hes one of my favorite dogs ever
Thanks for the video!!! Bath time…… my dog HATES it!!! Bubbles??? I don’t know. But it looks like this dogs are more a fan of you than of the bubble machine. Maybe they will like it more if you blow bubbles. Maybe it’s less overwhelming for them. Just a thought.
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So I think the bubble machine is too loud for the dogs and that's what's scaring them. I have FAS and Autism and I dont really like bubble machines for that reason. Also most dogs are indifferent/dont like bubbles because of the soap.
Be careful with that "drying kennel." A dog in my city died in on of them after being bathed at a groomer's. Little dogs with pushed in faces should never be put in a drying cage! They can't breathe well, and the air dryer is too forceful for them, making them unable to get a breath in. Some groomers are ending the use of drying cages altogether. It's weird how things that seem innocuous can cause such bad things.
I mean u probably shouldnt chase them with it. But if I had to guess too loud because of the motor and 2 Do NOT BLOW THEM RIGHT AT THE DOG'S FACE! How do u like bubbles in ur face?
"Are you scared?" "YES! THAT'S WHY I'M RUNNING AWAY!" Maybe, I dunno, don't point the loud bubble machine right in the dogs' faces and then follow them with it when they're clearly uncomfortable. Will it hurt them? No. But they don't know that.