I am interested in from where such impression are formed from.
To my eye the dog doing the looking and looking back is a form pointing at the house and the dog is expecting to walk around the house. The human is not having any of the walking. This combined with expressing verbal uncertainty makes the dog think that a miscommunication took place.
Why is the dog expecting a a walk? Because the dog knows that the human knows that selena is exciting. The human being disintresed to walk around is in conflict with the theory of exciting things to be found around.
To me it is not super clear what makes a look “pointy” and which is only to have a better visual access to something. The video being sped up at the portion suggests that to the editors eye “nothing is happening” communication wise.
The clarificatino of “no selena to be found” suggests that outside and home mean more things like “elsewhere” and “here”. And this is an example where the dog is setting up the definition goal posts and the human is following that lead. Here the interaction pattern is “express confusion/doubt”,”provide suggestion”,”get on board suggestion”. “home”, “outside” could have aspects of “inside” vs “outside” and it would be curious whether “elsewhere inside” is ever relevant to the dogs life.
One interesting feature of the interaction is that the dog is first going to look for Selina and only confused when Bunny didn’t find her. That suggests that their mental model of what’s going on around him isn’t pretty good.
To the extend that elsewhere inside is relevant I expect it’s relevant when the dog isn’t at their home and thus doesn’t have any access to any buttons to express themselves.
I am interested in from where such impression are formed from.
To my eye the dog doing the looking and looking back is a form pointing at the house and the dog is expecting to walk around the house. The human is not having any of the walking. This combined with expressing verbal uncertainty makes the dog think that a miscommunication took place.
Why is the dog expecting a a walk? Because the dog knows that the human knows that selena is exciting. The human being disintresed to walk around is in conflict with the theory of exciting things to be found around.
To me it is not super clear what makes a look “pointy” and which is only to have a better visual access to something. The video being sped up at the portion suggests that to the editors eye “nothing is happening” communication wise.
The clarificatino of “no selena to be found” suggests that outside and home mean more things like “elsewhere” and “here”. And this is an example where the dog is setting up the definition goal posts and the human is following that lead. Here the interaction pattern is “express confusion/doubt”,”provide suggestion”,”get on board suggestion”. “home”, “outside” could have aspects of “inside” vs “outside” and it would be curious whether “elsewhere inside” is ever relevant to the dogs life.
One interesting feature of the interaction is that the dog is first going to look for Selina and only confused when Bunny didn’t find her. That suggests that their mental model of what’s going on around him isn’t pretty good.
To the extend that elsewhere inside is relevant I expect it’s relevant when the dog isn’t at their home and thus doesn’t have any access to any buttons to express themselves.