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That is pretty funny. My late dog Jazz would eat almost anything. while visiting my parents my dad bet me she would not eat lemon so he picked a lemon cut off a slice and handed it to her ...she ate it and begged for more.
awe, Abbara, you are correct in that teasing is mean. I don't think the dog viewed it as teasing, but a learning experience. I bet he never wants to taste a lemon again. From the video, I couldn't see where there was a chance if it getting in his eye, after the first lick, he really wouldn't go near it.
What makes it funny, to me, is the reaction of the dog's first experience with a lemon, I did not view it as teasing the animal.
But, thank you for commenting, as I will think about that when posting.
A roommate's Bernese Mountain Dog once grabbed a gob of wasabi horseradish off my dish (the green stuff). Licked it down and loved it and wanted more. I was very surprised.
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