"No, it is mine!", Dog Bodylanguage.

in #dog6 years ago

Bodylanguage

I know this series is not very picturesque series, but you can see various stages of "I do not want that!" in Ninja. It happened after a walk at the parking lot, Ninja found a ball.

Ninja who does not care for balls likes this one because Nikhita likes it... all his attention is on the ball.

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Nikhita comes and claims interest... Ninja says no, by covering the ball with his paw... "mine!"

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Nikhita comes closer... Ninja tries to evade the situation by putting the ball away from her.

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Nikhita says "I could get it if I wanted it!" Ninja claims otherwise.

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Ninja enforces his claims... mine mine, mine!

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Nikhita says:"I am not afraid! See I could just take it!" Ninja replies "Try!"

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Nikhita did not want to fight over the ball and Ninja gave it to her a few min later 😁 Nikhita played 30 seconds with the ball then decided it was boring... the whole situation was all a flirt, trying to get Ninjas attention 😁

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Hahaha, I love how you put up this story together. :D All that fuss for 30 seconds of playing with the ball, hahaha.

They both look amazing!

I saw your Instagram is HUGE! We are there too as the.dog.aris :)

I love tennis balls the most and would love to play with Ninja. :D
Have a great day, guys! Greetings from Aris and family. :)

The fuss was to get Ninjas attention and engage with him :) the kind of teasing that guy/girl did during school break by tickling you :D

Kind regards to Aris and Family :) Wish you a great weekend :)