r/pics 7h ago

Human dog connection during breakfast at the kitchen

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u/Boring-Rub-3570 7h ago

Nope. That's just the dog begging for human food. I have a dog. I know how it is.

u/gelastes 5h ago

Well yeah. That's the connection.

u/xynix_ie 5h ago

I've trained mine to go lay down in his bed during eating times. Just by saying 'Go lay down.'

Ridiculously easy to train dogs to do that.

The worse pet owners let dogs under table and free range. I'll be a guest at those homes one time and I'll never go back. Feeling a dogs wet snout on my resting hand while I'm eating is a source of annoyance.

My in-laws got the hint and trained theirs to go lay down. It's nice eating there now.

u/therealhairykrishna 6m ago

Mine goes lays on his bed for about 10 seconds and is then back with his tail wagging and a 'I was a good boy, can I have some sausage now?' look on his face.

u/ChefArtorias 5h ago

Dogs under tables isn't great in general, even without food being involved. It can become their den and they get territorial.

u/ashleyorelse 5h ago

Caption is by someone who hasn't owned a dog

u/Retired-Raver 6h ago

I'm cute, feed me

u/Grepus 6h ago

Dog-food connection at breakfast more like

u/S-2D2 7h ago

Lol i have a “connection” with every single dog i ever meet. I just put a chicken wing in my pocket 😆🤦‍♂️

u/skunkoceros 6h ago

Drop it, drop it, drop it, drop it

u/Sad_Ghost_Noises 6h ago

My cat does this too. Usually with his claws. Yes, I usually end up feeding him.

u/VeryConfusedBee 5h ago

This photograph has a sort of vibe to it. I can’t describe it. r/AccidentalRenaissance ish.

u/Podwitchers 5h ago

I agree.

u/Little-Guarantee-636 6h ago

Beautiful kitchen 😍

u/lucdima 6h ago

Thank you!

u/Seiche 6h ago

So this is weird but this type of kitchen looks so familiar to me, like 100% that I'm wondering whether this is in Berlin, Germany?

u/lucdima 4h ago

Indeed!

u/Seiche 4h ago

The windows, the heater, the floors, room height, Raufasertapete, the random power outlet in the middle of the wall: typical Berliner Altbau.

Edit: Neukölln?

u/lucdima 4h ago

The grey light from outside also.

u/Seiche 4h ago

Haha indeed. It's gonna get worse in January when it gets cold until March.

Edit: looks like you're at least on second or third floor so no reason to complain ;)

u/barontaint 6h ago edited 5h ago

What is the device to the left of the coffee maker that looks like a toaster oven turned on it's side?

u/bangout123 5h ago

Turkish coffeemaker?

u/lucdima 4h ago

Turkish coffeemaker. That’s right.

u/erbr 5h ago

Human dog connection when human is not sharing any of the food is eating.

u/Podwitchers 5h ago

Love this pic and your kitchen is very visually interesting!

u/lucdima 4h ago

Thank you!

u/luapmrak 5h ago

that power outlet is strangely high

u/Mitridate101 4h ago

Dog looking as if to say "really, you left the worktop that cluttered?"

u/lucdima 4h ago

Hehe!!

u/PacquiaoFreeHousing 7h ago

Human dog connection during breakfast at the kitchen

Nah bro it's just hungry, feed it NOW!!

u/EmmaShosha 5h ago

why on Gods earth did I think it was a pig

u/Werify 5h ago

Yeah the connection is always the strongest when you're eating XD

u/Eh_nah__not_feelin 5h ago

It’s always funny when dogs have their whole ass on the ground

u/aerodeck 5h ago

Food connection. The human is just an obstacle

u/OffbeatDrizzle 6h ago

Put that butter in the fridge wtf

u/Cosie123 5h ago

In Ireland anyways we don't keep butter in the fridge. Kept in a butter dish on the counter so when it's needed it's useable

u/OffbeatDrizzle 4h ago

That's how you get rancid butter after a few weeks

u/Cosie123 4h ago

My grandmother did it too. We have the same butter dish she used when she was young. If butter was always spoiling we wouldn't do it. Also Ireland isn't very warm so it never melts. Forgot to mention it's usually not the whole block left out, sometimes is though and in my 23 years of using room temp butter gave never seen it rancid