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I have to be honest with you and myself, I’m in a bit of a crisis. I am absolutely fixated on my humans’ feet, and I’m afraid it may be growing into a bit of an unhealthy obsession. If I see those suckers prancing around the apartment I get a sudden urge to do funny things to them. In socks, barefoot, with shoes on (where I’ll typically nip at his pant cuffs, being that the feet aren’t accessible), it doesn’t matter. Those bad boys are going to see one or both sides (or ends) of me. What does that mean exactly?
I like to do this thing where I kind of gently place my rear end on his feet, strange don’t you think?
Then there’s the nipping. I can’t help but nip at his toes, his ankles, his pant cuffs (as previously mentioned). There’s nothing I can do to quiet this sudden urge to play with his feet. Am I confusing his feet for my den mates? Am I showing signs of a foot fetish? I desperately need to understand where all of this is coming from!
This is me, about to go in…
And this is me GOING IN on those beauties!
Frustrated with myself and not wanting to be scolded for my behavior, I went straight to Google for answers. I found a pretty helpful article, which explains some of the reasons why I might be placing my butt on his feet:
Because of scent glands under their tails, a dog can sniff out all kinds of information, including what the dog eats, their general health, mood, sex, age, how much they exercise, and even stress level. Additionally, this “rear-first” method of introduction can sometimes stave off a conflict, as it avoids direct eye contact which leads to assessing dominance between the two dogs. Since greeting others in this manner is natural for dogs, sometimes they assume that humans feel the same way. The other common behavior dogs will demonstrate is something usually called the “hip nudge.” A dog presenting their rear to you is a sign of passivity and friendliness. Turning their face away demonstrates that they trust you and don’t feel threatened. A dog will either touch you gently with their hip or bum, or will wait passively with their backs to you. A dog that isn’t comfortable with you won’t turn their backs and show this form of vulnerability. They’re showing that their teeth are furthest away from you and don’t intend to harm you. Another possible, related reason why dogs present their rumps to you is attempting to “claim” you. Since those scent glands under their tails are a massive source of pheromones, chemical smells that we humans don’t notice, they may be trying to leave their scents on you, therefore claiming you as theirs. Which is totally normal. Dogs just want to show you how much they love you and be close to you.
Read more at: https://wagwalking.com/behavior/why-do-dogs-show-you-their-bum
Phew! I guess all that I’m trying to do is tell my human I trust him, to initiate play, and to tell him (and other dogs) that he is mine! But what about the nipping? How do I explain the sudden urge to nip at his feet? This behavior seems to be the most aggravating for my human, and it doesn’t make me feel good to be disciplined. Luckily, another article from the same website offered up this explanation:
Puppies have very sharp teeth and they want to mouth everything, whether it be toys, dog bones, furniture, or even your feet. It is normal for them to spend a lot of time discovering their world with their mouths and using their teeth.
Read more at: https://wagwalking.com/behavior/why-dogs-bite-feet
So I’m basically teething and following my animal instincts. Cool. Totally normal for a pup my age. The article goes onto talk about techniques for bite inhibition and how humans can train their dogs to be gentle with their teeth, super helpful stuff.
Well, it seems like we’ve gotten to the [bottom] of this dilemma. I’m going to share these articles with my human to see if he can come to the same understanding, and hopefully we can nip the nipping in the bud. Here’s an extra nip for good measure… nip.
But not on my human’s feet 😉
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English stand-up comedian and presenter (born 1980)
Judi Love (born Judy Veronica Thomas; 4 June 1980) is an English stand-up comedian and presenter. She is a regular panellist on the ITV talk show Loose Women. In 2020, Love appeared on the first all black panel in the show's 25 year history, alongside Charlene White, Brenda Edwards, and Kéllé Bryan; the panel has appeared many times since then. She competed on the BBC competition series MasterChef, which she won, the nineteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing, finishing in tenth place, and the thirteenth series of Taskmaster, finishing in last place.
Early and personal life
Love was born on 4 June 1980 in Hackney, London, where she now lives,[1] to Jamaican parents and is the youngest of five children. She spent the majority of her youth in and around the East London area.[2] Love studied a degree in Community Arts and Social Science and a Masters in Social Work from the Tavistock Institute.[2]
Love began comedy when she performed a set in front of her class for a module, in which she revealed the comedic side of caring for her mother, who died in 2009 from dementia.[3] In 2011, Love made her professional stage debut with a show titled Laughter Is Healing.[4] Love hosted the 2019 London Critics' Circle Awards,[5] and in 2020, she began appearing as a panellist on the ITV talk show Loose Women.[6][7][8] Love also appeared on Celebrity MasterChef in July 2020, in which she was a finalist.[9] In 2021, Love was announced as a contestant on the nineteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing.[10] She was eliminated on 31 October 2021, finishing in tenth place.[11] Love then starred in series 13 of Taskmaster. On occasion, she deputises for regular DJ's on BBC Radio 2.
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