Dog terrified of low-fat lamb jerky

Oh, I know it's terrible. Every time I try to cook lamb it just tastes like wool!

YT: My 5.5 month old fox red lab is terrified of a specific type of jerky. This is strange, and yet hilarious, because this is a dog who will eat anything and pretty much everything.

I know some people would like to play animal activist but I will have you know that this in no way counts as abuse. Once I finished filming, he went back to playing with his toys. He is a much loved and much spoiled pup. :)
Dreadsays...

My guess is that there is something in the jerky that he is smelling as very unhealthy or bad. Notice his reaction only comes after he smells the jerky. Personally I would not touch that shit with a ten foot pole either after seeing his reaction.

If the apocalypse came I would roam around with a pooch, and I would present him with any food I found. If he wouldn't eat it you can bet your ass (and I guess mine)I wouldn't.

Unless we have an example of a similar breed of dog that is not reacting with such aversion to the same product.

The only other option is that he for some reason has a phobia of something to do with the jerky. Which I find to be a possibility but incredibly unlikely.

csnel3says...

I'm gonna say that if the dog takes the treat they bash him upside his face. He is in training to not except treats, look at the scar on his face and the way he is emotionally torn. Its well known that a dog that excepts all treats can easily be bypassed or renderd useless.

KrazyKat42says...

>> ^Dread:

My guess is that there is something in the jerky that he is smelling as very unhealthy or bad. Notice his reaction only comes after he smells the jerky. Personally I would not touch that shit with a ten foot pole either after seeing his reaction.
If the apocalypse came I would roam around with a pooch, and I would present him with any food I found. If he wouldn't eat it you can bet your ass (and I guess mine)I wouldn't.
Unless we have an example of a similar breed of dog that is not reacting with such aversion to the same product.
The only other option is that he for some reason has a phobia of something to do with the jerky. Which I find to be a possibility but incredibly unlikely.


True. If my dog wouldn't eat it there is no way I would eat it. Dogs eat anything. There must be something seriously wrong with that jerky.

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