Ivan Pavlov, a Russian scientist, tested the effect of feeding dogs alongside the sound of a bell in the 1890s. The dogs’ salivation was induced by the bell.

This is referred to as the “pavlovian reaction,” and it is essentially what every dog owner goes through when they try to unwind with a snack while watching TV. See the amusing Pavlovian response in action by watching the video.

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HaHa! @Daisythegoldiee is not happy with her owners hearing her when they open a bag of chips. You have to admire her side-eye. She seems to be saying, “Hello, I’m judging you for not inviting me to join you for this snack.”

They miss nothing no matter how subtle, my dog can be sunbathing on the patio and I open a snack and she’s next to me before I can blink, @LisaPierce adds. @Barbara adds “The golden side eye. It’s comical they all have,” and @Broka writes, “Man eat chips in your car in peace.” The comments are almost as funny as Daisy’s judgmental gaze.

 

Who could resist that face? Daisy is such a gorgeous girl, and I’m sure her parents occasionally indulge her. Furthermore, she obviously notices what they are doing! She gives everyone the hilarious side-eye.

 

Source: Pet Helpful

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