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[QUOTE="kelleymac, post: 1146988, member: 12939"] I am glad you are a dog person. This story is for non-dog people Once in days gone by.... There were about 15 dogs running about and playing on the Cornell University Arts Quad-- completely ignoring everyone in a mad game of chase and leap. Then this guy walked onto the quad, froze and stared at the dogs. After a minute or two, one dog noticed him, and looking at him, gave a low "rooo-hooo". The person continued to stare, locking eyes with the dog. Other dogs turned to see what was happening and looked at the human. The human started screaming, one dog walked slowly towards him (unagressively). The dogs' humans (standing nearby), intervened at this point calling their dogs. No one was bitten, but the poor man was terrified and had no idea that his actions called the dogs' attention. Making prolonged eye contact and being frozen in position is weird behavior for a human and it put the dogs on alert. -- Many humans are unaware of how they are coming across to animals. [/QUOTE]
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