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Doberman's Over-the-Top Drama When Dinner Is 6 Minutes Late Deserves an Award
Doberman's Over-the-Top Drama When Dinner Is 6 Minutes Late Deserves an Award

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Doberman's Over-the-Top Drama When Dinner Is 6 Minutes Late Deserves an Award

Doberman's Over-the-Top Drama When Dinner Is 6 Minutes Late Deserves an Award originally appeared on Parade Pets. Let's be honest — our dogs can be divas at times. Canines want what they want when they want it, and if we don't stick to their schedule, they express their disappointment one way or another. Some precious pooches put on performances that are Oscar-worthy when their needs aren't being met the way they prefer. Case in point, this downhearted Doberman Pinscher named Luna got a bit dramatic when her dinner wasn't served on time and clearly showed her despair. In the TikTok from @misschefmandy, Luna was literally lying on the floor with the side of her face fully flat against the kitchen tiles. The look on her face was pure sadness. "Her dinner is 6 minutes late..." the onscreen text read, explaining the reason for Luna's lament. Still, this thespian is gifted with theatrics, so much so that the poster of the video captioned some special recognition. "And the Oscar for the best dramatic performance goes to... Luna!" Dogs show their emotions through body language and facial expressions. Tail-wagging is often considered as a sign of happiness, yet it can also mean frustration. A wagging tail means a canine is emotionally aroused, which falls under a wide range of feelings. The faster the wag, the more excited they are, and that isn't always good. You want to see a slow and steady wag in your dog's tail — this means they are happy and relaxed rather than fur babies have other ways they express their feelings. Raised hackles or a hunched position can be signs of stress. When a pup lies on their back, they are showing trust. Dogs also communicate through facial expressions. When a canine yawns, it doesn't necessarily mean they're tired. Pups yawn and lick their lips when they're anxious, and these actions help them calm themselves. The sad stare on Luna's face was obviously a message to her mom that a late dinner made her sad. Hopefully the pup's meal time will be more prompt in the future. 🐶🐾🐾 Doberman's Over-the-Top Drama When Dinner Is 6 Minutes Late Deserves an Award first appeared on Parade Pets on Jun 9, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade Pets on Jun 9, 2025, where it first appeared.

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