Okay, so, the other day I was thinking, “I gotta figure out this whole ‘dog bj’ thing.” It’s been bugging me, you know? So, I started digging around, trying to find some answers.
First, I observed my own dog, trying to see if he does anything that might fit the bill. I mean, he licks himself a lot, but is that it? I watched him for hours, and honestly, it just looked like normal dog stuff. Nothing out of the ordinary, you know?
Then, I decided to ask around. I talked to a few buddies who have dogs, and they were just as clueless as me. One guy, though, he mentioned something about dogs mounting each other. Said it’s a dominance thing, or sometimes they just get excited. That got me thinking, maybe it’s related?
So, I hit up the internet, started reading all sorts of articles and forums. And man, there’s a lot of conflicting info out there. Some people say it’s just normal dog behavior, others are like, “No way, that’s messed up.” It was a real rabbit hole.
I learned that dogs communicate a lot through body language. And mounting, yeah, it can be about dominance, but it can also be a sign of stress, anxiety, or even just plain old playfulness. It’s not always, you know, sexual.
- Observed my dog, saw nothing unusual.
- Talked to friends, they were clueless too, but one mentioned mounting.
- Researched online, found a lot of mixed opinions.
- Learned mounting can mean different things, not always sexual.
Main points:
After all that, I’m still not 100% sure what “dog bj” really means. But I realized it’s probably not what most people think. It’s more about understanding dog behavior, their way of communicating and interacting. It’s complex, man. Dogs are complex. But hey, at least now I know a bit more than I did before, right?
So yeah, that’s my journey into the world of “dog bj.” Not as exciting as it sounds, maybe, but definitely educational. I think I’ll keep an eye on my dog, try to understand him better. And maybe I’ll do some more reading. You never know what you might learn, right?