'Handsome' Rottweiler Hilariously Judges Everyone With The Most Epic Side-Eye
Every pet has his or her own unique personality, with some being wiggly, tail-wagging rays of sunshine and others, well, not. But even those crotchety pets can be hilariously lovable, just like this handsome Rottweiler named Dyce from TikTok who gives the best side-eye ever when he's unabashedly judging the humans around him.
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"I never wanted a golden retriever who loves everyone," states the owner in the video, "I wanted a rottie that judges everyone else." We're then shown a montage of the handsome Rottweiler seemingly rolling his eyes and giving wary sidelong glances at the people around him. "'You're annoying me,'" one viewer stated in the comments on behalf of the dog, with another person noting that "It's truly amazing how this handsome boy lets his facial expressions do the talking." Meanwhile, someone hilariously dropped an image of a seemingly irritated Cillian Murphy into the section in a nod to the meme-worthy actor's perceived penchant for petulance. Never underestimate the hilariousness of misplaced attitude, especially when it comes to a delightfully opinionated dog.
How to tell if a dog is annoyed
Like humans, dogs sometimes get annoyed when people do things that they hate, which can include being touched too much, having their sleep interrupted, or being forced to interact when they just want to be left alone. When they are annoyed or situationally uncomfortable, they'll let you know, like the expressive Rottweiler in the TikTok video. But aside from side-eye, what else are some signs that a dog is annoyed?
Trained, domesticated dogs will often turn their heads away from someone or something they don't like, avoiding eye contact and maybe even walking away. Body tension or stiffening can also let you know they're not interested in what's happening around them. Bigger, more obvious signs in pets include growling, barking, or hiding.
When you notice a dog is annoyed, it's best to stop what's perturbing them and give them space, with the understanding that they will let you know when they want to interact again. Just remember, it's not personal...maybe.