Why dog no shakey when in water?
Did you read it? Because of the high sensitivity. Their skin can tell between a bug and a drop of water. Submersion would feel even more different, not triggering the response
I'm assuming it's because they have trouble holding a blow dryer.
They can hold it just fine, but their aim and dexterity is shit. Fuckin' no-opposable-thumb-having muppets.
I had no idea it was such a mystery why wet dogs shake themselves dry.
Well neuroscience isn't a very old field... More seriously though, I think biomedical scientists know surprisingly little about something if NIH doesn't fund it... aaand that's how we understood so little about our own household companions (and a bit too much about cancer. Seriously why do we know so many weird things about cancer much of those don't even translate into therapeutics)
The technical mumbo jumbo is greek to me, so all I can read is "Why do dogs shake when they are wet? Because they can feel the water!"
I trained mine to do this when I say shake. I hope nobody tries to go for a handshake on a rainy day
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