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alexisjane ([personal profile] alexisjane) wrote2015-01-08 10:38 pm

Random

My dog can see me in a mirror.

She definitely can. In our last place, she'd sit and watch my reflection in the hall mirror when I was brushing my teeth every night, even though she could have easily come around the corner to sit with me. She makes eye contact and tilts her head when I/the reflection talks.

But then she never ever reacts to her own reflection. She must be able to see it but she never acknowledges it. That's weird, right? What does she think it is? I'm pretty sure only elephants and dolphins recognise themselves in a mirror, monkeys can learn to do it, I think maybe crows too (coz they are as smart as monkeys) but she surely can't know that the dog in the mirror is her, right? But she knows my reflection is me...but she's not freaked out about there being another dog...

This is the kinda thing I worry about.

And I'm not even high.

I think it's probably time for bed x

[identity profile] caranfindel.livejournal.com 2015-01-08 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)
One of my dogs will look at her own reflection. She also watches other dogs on TV. The other one doesn't.

[identity profile] cassiopeia7.livejournal.com 2015-01-08 10:47 pm (UTC)(link)
My childhood dog Buffy saw herself in the hall closet mirror every time she walked past it. She never once paid her own reflection any mind, yet dogs on the TV got her all growly. Dunno if I'd go as far as saying "self-aware," but dogs are a LOT smarter than we give them credit for. :)

[identity profile] gorkonelka.livejournal.com 2015-01-08 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmmm... you voiced really interesting question. I used to think that my dog naturally knows that the reflection in the mirror belongs to her. And she just didn´t want to put up a show for us. She was like "yeah, ok, so what?" :D But I have another dog (Lucky is her name) and she barks and snarls whenever she sees herself. We call the reflection a "mirror demon" and we interpret her barking as exorcism or plain swearing :D

We all do crazy things. And yeah, you are right, bed time is a really good idea right now. I´m just gonna take a howl at that moon with my dog.... wake up some neighbors and we are good :D

In conclusion...
A) your dog is fully aware of herself and knows that the reflection belongs to her, she just don´t care about the looks (you know beauty is in the eye of beholder... blah blah) or
B) she fights against demons with the most powerful weapon=ignorance :D :D :D

[identity profile] mangacat201.livejournal.com 2015-01-08 10:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Thoughts about the inner workings of dog brains are never random. I constantly feel like my baby is utterly frustrated by my lack of understanding her very clear mental projections. I do know the 'dog chow, yum?'-face down to pat though.

[identity profile] casey28.livejournal.com 2015-01-08 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)
My childhood dogs would bark at other dogs on TV. I don't remember if they reacted to their reflection in the mirror. It's cute that your dog tilts her head when she sees your reflection talk. :)

[identity profile] toratio.livejournal.com 2015-01-08 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
That is totally adorable!

I've tried the whole mirror thing with my cats, but they either know their reflection or just ignore it. They rarely react to things on TV, except when I play Sonic, then Bandit tries to chase Sonic across the screen.

[identity profile] sleepypercy.livejournal.com 2015-01-09 06:18 am (UTC)(link)
Aww, sounds like you have a very self-aware dog. Cutie <3

[identity profile] milly-gal.livejournal.com 2015-01-09 07:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Our cat will watch himself in the mirror, and he's so cute when he pads the glass before padding himself to see if the cat moves the same ;) hope you slept well bb! ♥