When you love your furry friend so much, it’s sometimes hard to notice their flaws. But when your doggo jumps on your friends, knocks kids down out of excitement, barks at you when you’re clearly not into games and everything, and your catto has been scratching your bedroom doors and meowing every night for so long that you have forgotten the last time you had a good night’s sleep, you may have a teeny tiny bit of a problem.
You see, sometimes it happens that dogs and cats forget their hoomans have personal space. They'd be glued to you forever, if it was up to them. Both totally wholesome and slightly annoying, these incidents happen more often than you think.
Below we selected some of the funniest pictures of felines and canines shamelessly disrespecting their owner’s private space as if they had none to begin with. Scroll down, upvote your favorite ones and be sure to check out our previous features on pets with zero boundaries here and here.
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Taking A Bath, When I'm Home "Alone"
Personal Space? Nope. I'm A Cat Pillow
Man up Not mama Stupid autocorrect ruined my ever so funny post
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Always pee before you sit down. It's a fatal sin to move under a sleeping cat.
I Was Trying To Enjoy A Nice Bath, But
enjoying a nice bath is never complete without some fur and fur-bearer in it!
To find out more about why exactly some cats or dogs don’t respect their owners' privacy and what can be done about this, Bored Panda reached out to Yulia Popyk, a pet health and well being expert at Pet Cube. One of the key ways to tell if your dog or cat doesn't respect your privacy is if they have a tendency to follow you around everywhere you go in the house, Popyk said.
So beware if your dog is always underfoot, “it may be an indication that they don’t respect your need for personal space,” she warned.
“Another way to tell if your dog respects your privacy is if they are constantly trying to sneak into your bedroom or other private areas of the house. If your dog is always trying to sneak into your bedroom, it may be another indication,” Popyk noted.
I Found This Little Boy In The Countryside, Alone. Initially, He Was Scared, Now He Seems To Be Pretty Comfortable
My Girlfriend Was Brushing Her Teeth This Morning When A Monster Popped Out From Under The Sink
Desperate For Attention
The pet behavior expert says there may be more signs that a dog or a cat doesn’t respect your privacy. They are as follows: "They follow you around constantly, even into the bathroom; They want to be in your space all the time, even when you’re trying to sleep or work; They don’t give you any personal space, even when you’re eating or using the restroom; They try to jump on you or paw at you when you’re talking on the phone or working on the computer; They steal your things or intrude on your personal belongings; They beg for attention constantly and get upset when you don’t give them what they want.”
Hellooo. Plz Stop Working And Pet Me
Without Even Consulting Anyone, This Guy Unilaterally Decided To Stage An Intervention
She Can Invade My Personal Space But I Can't Look At Her
According to Popyk, more signs that your pet is not aware of your privacy are: They whine, bark, or meow excessively, especially when you’re trying to concentrate or relax; They scratch or bite you when you don’t pet them or give them attention; They steal your food or beg for table scraps constantly; They destroy your belongings or make a mess when they’re bored or left alone.
“If your dog or cat is exhibiting any of these behaviors, it may be time to talk to a vet online to ensure that your pet is respecting your privacy. Or learn how to train them!” Popyk said.
Layla Is Queen Of The Kittens. They Think She’s Their Own Personal Space Heater
Get A Puppy They Said. You Won’t Be So Alone During Quarantine They Said. They Were Right
I Woke Up To My Cat Standing On My Chest Staring At Me
Training a dog or a cat to respect their owner’s boundaries largely depends on the individual dog or cat’s personality and behavior. “Some tips on how to train a dog or cat to respect their owner’s boundaries may include using positive reinforcement techniques such as rewarding the pet with treats or praise when they display desired behaviors, consistently enforcing rules and limits, and providing the pet with plenty of exercises and mental stimulation to help keep them calm and focused,” Popyk explained and added an example. “If the owner does not want the dog on the bed, then the dog should never be allowed on the bed, no matter what the circumstance.”
Cat Trees Aren’t Meant For Dogs
Say No To Personal Space
A Short Story Titled: Can I Get In The Bath With You, Please? Spoiler - I Got In
The good news is that it is indeed possible to train pets to have good manners. Popyk’s advice is to start with the basics like sit, stay, come, and down. “Once your pet has mastered these commands, you can begin to work on more advanced manners like not jumping on people, not begging at the table, and not counter surfing. Be patient and consistent with your training, and soon your pet will be the most well-mannered animal in the neighborhood.”
Apparently I'm Not Giving Him Enough Attention
Didn’t Lock The Door, Ended Up With Company In The Bathtub
My Dog Has No Sense Of Personal Space
According to the pet behavior expert at Pet Cube, there is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best way to train pets to have good manners will vary depending on the pet’s individual personality and behavior. However, as a trainer, you will have to be consistent with commands and rewards, use positive reinforcement techniques, and provide plenty of opportunities for the pet to practice good manners.
Every Bite You Take, Every Lunch You Make, Every Time You Bake, Every Piece Of Steak, I'll Be Watching You
Backseat Typer
You’re Going To Hear A Little Pawp
Trying To Get Some Work Done And This Little Guy Shows Up
What Is "Personal Space"
Who Needs Personal Space? Foster Kitty Settled In Literally Under My Nose And Fell Sound Asleep
She Texted Me “He Won’t Leave Me Alone”
Today We’re Learning About Personal Space
By “we” I mean “I” and by “learning about” I mean “accepting that it does not exist when fostering kittens”
You’re learning with a pet, you no longer have personal space. And you’ll love it!
I Need Some Space
Igor Has No Respect For Personal Space
Mum, How Dare You Go To The Bathroom Without Me
This Is What I See Each Time I'm About To Get Out Of The Shower
Got A New Cat Pencil For Finals
My Rescue Who Doesn’t Know What Personal Space Is
You Shut The Bathroom Door For Privacy? Guess I'll Watch Through The Window Then
My Cat Doesn’t Understand Personal Space
The Best Seat In The House
Funny how the big ones think they’re little, and the little ones think they’re big.
The Concept Of Personal Space In Our Household Has Shifted Even More With Our Second Dog
Adopted A Dog
No Such Thing As Personal Space
Extremely weird to see my exact slippers in the photo! I wish we had such a beautiful pussy cat right now to go with them
My Roommate's Dog Has No Sense Of Personal Space
But Mom, You’re Way More Comfier
This Is Zissou, My Gaming Buddy. He Invades My Personal Space While I Try To Shoot Stuff
They’re Working On This Personal Space Thing
Okay, Guys, This Is Too Close
“You Can’t Play Animal Crossing! I’m The Only Animal You Need”
Trying To Teach The Pups About Personal Space. It Isn’t Going Well
Traded My Personal Space For A House Rabbit
Personal Space Mena. We Talked About That
Dingle, if you hate animals, or dogs, so much why are you looking through these? Find something else to do. Stop being nasty.
Helping Me Wrap Christmas Presents
Excuse Me, I’m Trying To Read That Paper
Yes. I'm not trying to be mean but there were so many comments about his comments that it almost made it not worth continuing on this thread. You guys let him take over and that's exactly what he wanted. That's only encouraging him. Downvote or report him but don't comment about him anymore.
Load More Replies...Animals don't know what personal space is because they have animal space. And animal space, is right up in your face!
Why even get a pet if you don't want them all over you all the time? :D
I was just thinking that it's too bad I didn't know about this before because I could have contributed my cat laying on my chest in front of my face while I'm at my computer
My cat came meowing and jumping on me while I was reading this XD, he has such a good timing
I thought this was supposed to be an animal post, then why are there so many human faces in the post??? BOOH, Bored Panda is not what it was anymore.
Yes. I'm not trying to be mean but there were so many comments about his comments that it almost made it not worth continuing on this thread. You guys let him take over and that's exactly what he wanted. That's only encouraging him. Downvote or report him but don't comment about him anymore.
Load More Replies...Animals don't know what personal space is because they have animal space. And animal space, is right up in your face!
Why even get a pet if you don't want them all over you all the time? :D
I was just thinking that it's too bad I didn't know about this before because I could have contributed my cat laying on my chest in front of my face while I'm at my computer
My cat came meowing and jumping on me while I was reading this XD, he has such a good timing
I thought this was supposed to be an animal post, then why are there so many human faces in the post??? BOOH, Bored Panda is not what it was anymore.