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Why So Serious? Golden Retriever Gives Really Scary Smile
Why So Serious? Golden Retriever Gives Really Scary Smile
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There is a reason dogs have tails to show people that they’re really happy – because a little “smile” from a canine friend could turn out to be really scary... 27.10.2018, Sputnik International
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Why So Serious? Golden Retriever Gives Really Scary Smile
There is a reason dogs have tails to show people that they’re really happy – because a little “smile” from a canine friend could turn out to be really scary, reminding us that they were once wolves, long ago.
This dog's smile definitely says "I love you so much, now, please, get away as fast as you can before I attack you," which is a good piece of advice, by the way. Maybe its fangs are not all that cute after all, so it might just be better to use the good old wagging of the tail to express happiness.