you can clearly see the tigers claws are extended and pulling on the dogs flesh the poor little dog probably knows he’s out matched but ready to defend himself regardless of his hopeless situation. This is not pretty or funny.
The dog does indeed look very frightened. The lion, however, looks plainly curious. Although his body language shows signs of being nervous and scared, I don’t think that the dog is in much danger here. Of course, I am probably wrong, but what I see doesn’t look like this is a harmful situation to neither dog nor lion.
I’am a 3rd yr student of Dog Psycology. I’ve been training shelter dogs for years. Looking at the Dalmatians body language, full teeth showing, lips raised to show teeth, ears back (normal for an anticipated fight). Since the entire story isn’t told, perhaps they were raised as pups or something of that nature. No reasonable person in their right mind would place a dog in this very dangerous situation. I must say, I know nothing of a Tiger’s body language, but he seems to be courious; raising a paw to touch something new to him; or to kill as a ‘prey’ animal; or perhaps raising his paw to play as usual. But the dogs face tells a much different story.
That is pathetic you can see the pup is very frightened.
You idiot it wouldn’t surprise me if after this pic
The lion killed one of humans guardian angles.
Howard
September 12, 2011 @ 10:25 am
you can clearly see the tigers claws are extended and pulling on the dogs flesh the poor little dog probably knows he’s out matched but ready to defend himself regardless of his hopeless situation. This is not pretty or funny.
chilliminnie
September 12, 2011 @ 2:20 am
The dog does indeed look very frightened. The lion, however, looks plainly curious. Although his body language shows signs of being nervous and scared, I don’t think that the dog is in much danger here. Of course, I am probably wrong, but what I see doesn’t look like this is a harmful situation to neither dog nor lion.
meza
September 12, 2011 @ 2:16 am
That Tiger sure looks like he is sizing up that, Scared Dog, for his next meal……
Lola Angel
September 11, 2011 @ 10:32 pm
I’am a 3rd yr student of Dog Psycology. I’ve been training shelter dogs for years. Looking at the Dalmatians body language, full teeth showing, lips raised to show teeth, ears back (normal for an anticipated fight). Since the entire story isn’t told, perhaps they were raised as pups or something of that nature. No reasonable person in their right mind would place a dog in this very dangerous situation. I must say, I know nothing of a Tiger’s body language, but he seems to be courious; raising a paw to touch something new to him; or to kill as a ‘prey’ animal; or perhaps raising his paw to play as usual. But the dogs face tells a much different story.
GERRY
September 11, 2011 @ 8:13 pm
THE DOG IS FRIGHTENED—–LOOK AT HIS FACE & HIS POSTURE .BOTH ARE BEAUTIFUL BUT PERHAPS NEED TO BE IN DIFFERENT & SEPARATE AREAS .
jeanevans
September 11, 2011 @ 7:37 pm
That is stupid, poor dog.
Jean H
September 11, 2011 @ 6:54 pm
Some one needs their butt kicked for putting that dog in there with the tiger! They are both beautiful and need to STAY that way.
Frankie
September 11, 2011 @ 6:43 pm
That is pathetic you can see the pup is very frightened.
You idiot it wouldn’t surprise me if after this pic
The lion killed one of humans guardian angles.
rose
September 11, 2011 @ 5:47 pm
they are such good friends..they get along very well…
ELIZABETH M. WRIGHT
September 11, 2011 @ 3:46 pm
I HAVE TEETH TOO… SEE THEM???