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hobsonbear | 00:15 Fri 10th Dec 2004 | Animals & Nature
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my dog is one year old.  recently, while playing, i blew a 'raspberry' at him and he ran and hid.  now all i have to do is stick my tongue out at him and he hides.  he also hides if i stare at him.  why does he do this?  he is a wheaten terrier but my other wheaten who is 11 has no problems with it!
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It looks as though your dog has seen something hostile in the gesture, and as an imature dog, he is still unsure of his position in the pack. this ties in with his dislike of your staring at him - dogs will 'stare down' each other to establish superiority. The dog that looks away concedes the higher status of the other, if neither will back down, a fight may follow. Your dog is keen to show his willingness to subjugate himself to  his pack leader - you - and this is what his behaviour indicates. the more mature dog is secure in his pack position, and has no need to check for an superiority establishment by you - each of you know where you are in the pack hierarchy. If you avoid staring, or sticking out your tongue, and give him lots of love and affection, he will get over this issue, and settle down again.
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thanks, i had a feeling it was some kind of pack thing.  i was worried i would upset him and he would become timid!

Try and win him back round with the odd treat. Perhaps stare at him and when he looks back at you show him and give him a treat. Do the same with poking your tongue out too this way he will associate it with a good thing and wont be so afraid

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