They say that how you behaved at the playground when you were a kid could predict how you are as an adult. If you were that kid that hogged all the playground rides, now you’re probably a competitive adult who wants everyone’s share all to himself. Meanwhile, if you were a kid who willingly shared playground rides, chances are you have become a well-adjusted adult sans greed and malice.
But how about dogs? What can we tell about them based on how they behave at the playground? Well, we are no experts, but we can try to decipher the answer to this question.
Let’s unravel that conundrum by putting a particular dog in the playground under scrutiny.
In the video, we have a dog trying out playground rides one by one. Throughout, a boy, whom we assume is one of his masters, accompanies him. Let’s discuss this dog’s behavior. Let’s watch the video below.
On the carousel, our dog is calm and collected. He looks too big for the duck seat he occupies. He does not look uncomfortable, though.
That means that this dog’s a trooper. He does not let certain details to inconvenience him and his search for a good time. He knows how to make do of what’s available.
On the boat swing, the dog looks a little ill at ease. This ride has enough space for him. Still, he does not seem to be enjoying it all that much.
From that, we can say that our dog favors moving in circles as opposed to moving up and down. As for us, moving in circles make us dizzy. But, to each his own.
Lastly, our dog rides on a duck swing set. This time he’s all alone. Just like on the boat swing, our dog looks uncomfortable here.
We, therefore, conclude our dog’s a carousel kind of guy. He won’t be riding roller coasters anytime soon.
Thanks to LovePets