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Do pets (dogs and cats) care if humans in the home are dressed or naked?

Asked by elbanditoroso (33160points) August 23rd, 2023
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Assuming indoor animals, of course.

Do the pets care if their human owners are clothed or not?

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Tropical_Willie's avatar

My dog loves it when I put my shoes on and head to the backdoor, outdoor time with daddy.

RocketGuy's avatar

My dog looks me up and down when I change clothes. Sweats or shorts = staying home, good. Slacks/long pants = leaving the house, bad.

KNOWITALL's avatar

Mine do not, thankfully. But they know to be gentle, as I often do my weightlifting & stretches in a slip gown.

smudges's avatar

^^ Do you mean gentle as in not insulting? or gentle as in not jumping on you? kidding

canidmajor's avatar

Only when fresh out of the shower and they want to lick me dry.

Dutchess_III's avatar

Mine don’t.

longgone's avatar

My dogs get up to yawn and stretch when I put on outside pants or shoes. They don’t get super excited because I’m scatterbrained and I’ll still be searching for my keys, phone, etc. before actually leaving.

They’re very interested when I’m freshly bathed, but only if I’ve used lotion. They want to lick it off.

SnipSnip's avatar

I’m guessing the answer is no.

kritiper's avatar

I doubt they can conceive of the concept. Probably more like a change of clothes.

Love_my_doggie's avatar

@Tropical_Willie My dog loves it when I put my shoes on and head to the backdoor

But, do you head outside naked? C’mon, Wills, tell us the truth.

Tropical_Willie's avatar

No, I have clothes on . . . and shoes !

Dutchess_III's avatar

Wait…when I put my shoes and bra on Cato freaks out.

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