This dog is thinking on its paws. He’s in a bad situation, and the enemy is looming. Then, out of the corner of his eye, he spots his salvation – a bowl. Is it large enough to fit in? No way. Is it the same color as the dog to camouflage him? Absolutely not.
But the dog has a plan; he can shapeshift into a fur hat and when the vet comes in, he’ll forget all about any dog. He’ll just see his old trusty fur hat, quivering, and move right along to the next room. It’s so crazy that it just might work.
Are You Serious?
If we could read minds, it would be very likely that this poor dog would be less than happy. What might it say about this betrayal? "Are you serious right now?" He looks just kind of fed up and bemused that his owner could do this to him. He was such a good boy. He barely ate any of the sofa cushions this week.
But this pup can't speak, and we can't read minds. This pup's attitude is enough, though. Perhaps it's just angry, or maybe a bit scared. Maybe it's just disappointed. This pup may have to go to the vet, but it's not going to be happy about it.
I'm Never Trusting You Again
This image actually seems to have been captured after the vet. This dog has already suffered its traumatizing vet experience. It has survived, but it is not happy about it. Those eyes show nothing but defeat. There is no more fear here, no worry, just disappointment.
One minute, the pair are riding happily on their way to who knows where. Maybe the dog park for a game of fetch? Maybe down to the beach for a run along the coast. Alas, no. It was the worst place on earth. The betrayal is over, but the disappointment isn't. How can this dog ever learn to trust again? We're sure it will be looking at its owner in disappointment for some time to come.
They Can't See Me...Can They?
This cat is ready and waiting, watching everything with skeptical eyes. This shouldn’t surprise us. By curling down here in the sink no one can see her, right? She certainly hopes so. Her eyes are her greatest asset, but her ears are her biggest giveaway. You've got to give her points for trying. Plus, she likely has no idea that she's got those great big triangles signaling her whereabouts.
We understand the fear, the trepidation, and the attempt to escape. But it's too late. You're in the office. There is nothing else to do but accept the inevitable. This won't take long. And the day can only get better from here.
Double Trouble
It's double trouble for these cats. They are waiting for their time to come... at the vet, that is. It's clear their day hasn't been easy. Let's imagine the start of their day when they got shoved into their carriers. Then they had to get in the car, with no directions and no clue where they were being taken. And, when they actually figured out they were at the vet's office, they found it cold and inhospitable.
Through it all, they've had each other, and it seems they will stick together until the very end. But while they do have each other, they do not have opposable thumbs, and so haven't been able to close those cabinet doors behind them. This is not a game of hide and seek either of them is going to win.