Why doesn't this dog have a shadow?

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In summary, the dog peeing on the girlfriend's head is probably an accident, the girlfriend may smell unpleasant to the dog, and the girlfriend's open lips could be a sign that she's looking for the dog to stop.
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Dog owners X girlfriend?? Her head is on the spot where another dog peed earlier; her synthetic perfume smells like something a dog should pee on, there are no fire hydrants or car tires around...? Some dogs like to pee on expensive alloy wheels and she has an earing that smells expensive.
 
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I think you have it backwards. Why would a dog NOT do that? Dogs will pee on anything if the mood strikes them. It is in their nature.
 
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Danger said:
Because it can't get her pants off.

edward said:
Dog owners X girlfriend?? Her head is on the spot where another dog peed earlier; her synthetic perfume smells like something a dog should pee on, there are no fire hydrants or car tires around...? Some dogs like to pee on expensive alloy wheels and she has an earing that smells expensive.

Oh nooo, what is going on.

phinds said:
I think you have it backwards. Why would a dog NOT do that? Dogs will pee on anything if the mood strikes them. It is in their nature.

No I think most dogs smell the place first before they pee all over it.
 
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Fefe Santa said:
No I think most dogs smell the place first before they pee all over it.
Yes. Your point being?
 
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I've heard about it happening to dogs with vision problems. Basically, the dog can't recognize that she's a person and not like a tree stump or something.

That, and some dogs are just kind of terrible, really.

My much greater concern is why the girl seems to be facing directly at it with her lips parted. THAT makes me very uncomfortable.
 
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phinds said:
Yes. Your point being?
They tend to pee on clean areas.
 
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Maybe the dog was concerned about the heat's effect on her, and so decided to freshen her up?
 
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Maybe she's a vet on holiday and the dog didn't want to wait for its next physical.
 
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Fefe Santa said:
They tend to pee on clean areas.
Except when they pee on dirty areas, particularly where other dogs have gone before them.
 
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Because it's photoshopped?
 
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It looks very photoshopped.
 
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The fact that it's a vampire dog - it casts no shadow - is probably a hint.
 

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