
Guy’s Reaction To Stray Dog Peeing On His Back Enrages The Internet, But Things Take Unexpected Turn
If you’re not a fire hydrant, dogs usually don’t pee on your back. Usually. But it happened to Heinze Sanchez, 27, in Rio de Janeiro and the poor guy got really pissed (sorry, I couldn’t help it). As if that wasn’t enough, a security camera caught everything on tape and the whole world saw the funny accident. At this point, most people would try their best to forget such a dreadful day. But not Heinze. He came back to the same place the day after, searching for the same stray dog that marked him yellow.
“I looked for the abandoned animal around the neighborhood, asking if he had an owner,” Sanchez said. “When I found the silly dog, I called him and he came to me, wagging his tail.” They both played together for a while. “Then I decided to take him home. He came with me. He’s quite docile, stays close to me, cries when I have to leave home. He made a bit of a mess in my neighbor’s home, but he’s a good dog.”
A lot of people criticized Sanchez on the internet for trying to kick the adorable dog seconds after the yellow incident. “I retracted the leg. It was a reaction of the moment and I had no intention of hurting him. Another puppy came and I asked him ‘Did you see what your friend did to me?'”
Heinze named his new pet dog Enzo. “I gave him that name because I always said that when I had a child his name would be Enzo. And now, he’s with me, fed and clean.” I guess strays have more unconditional ways to get adopted if they’re not ready to crash a wedding!
More info: Facebook (h/t extra.globo)
by peeing on his back maybe the dog chose him as his human :)))
Why doesn't this work when I try peeing on girls?
You just aren't in the right club, man.
Yup, "I like you hooman, you are mine." (Years ago, my corgi peed on a cat that he used to play with...the cat never returned. I tried to explain to him that most creatures do not find the gesture very polite)
Actually dogs pee on things to mark them as theirs. This cutie quite literally owns this man now. At least to other dogs.
You could tell that as he tried to kick it, it was more of a kick up the arse as in wtf man?! Rather than trying to actually injure the dog. Then the whole convo with the second dog :D
To me it looked like he was just threatening it and didnt actually have the intention of kicking it, more like an american 'git'
This is the result of overprotecting/whiteknighting internet hero's. :p You only have to look as if youre having a bad day sitting across a friendly person in a picture and people will jump to conclusions trying to defend that poor soul you are looking at very mean. :p The internet is all about impulsive emotional reactions and not research for the truth. Because that takes time and effort. :)
Social media has really been very detrimental to our society in that way. It's given us an easier way to do some things we should have been curbing, instead - like jumping to conclusions and passing judgment with little to no information.
Agreed. Then we wonder about all the angry people. Maybe we should go back to communicating with letters. At least then you had to stop and think.
No, not really. Social media just allows use to do what "we" already did in the past, without it, since information travels at an enormous speed. When, you know, we would gather around with your friends or relatives in a public space or a coffee shop and discuss news events, without much need to verify whatever information we're discussing. People, in the 90's and before, wrote hate mail to televisions stations and the Press. We need to stop scapegoating social media, accept our flaws and change. Social media is a facilitator of behavior, not a provoker. Fake News existed before its apparition, as did conspiracy theories. Blaming social is terribly easy and it leads to accepting the status-quo and not do much towards behavior modification. After all, we have already found the culprit. Why change?
Unfortunately people are way too quick to judge others. They assume everybody is a jerk, and at the same time everybody who says one thing they agree with is a hero. They try to go on about how people are complex yet they treat others like one action or comment taken out of context resumes their entire being.
Amen! Humans are hypocrites by nature. And it just rose to a new level with this thing called internet. And the idea that you have a much broader audience nowadays for your comments instead of just your local friends in the city/village apparently enforces the need for people to quickly judge others and post a comment. It's like everyone has become a factory producing retarded comments just to be heard and seen. This basicly sums up what "public opinion" is nowaways. Even more fickle than it used to be. Quickly swayed by every social media sensation. Be it positive or negative. As long as it triggers emotions. And every mediachannel is eager to enforce it since they feed on it. Clicks and views. Websites, televisions vlogs.
Wow! Very Well Written Reply Captain Planet...Kudos...there's nothing you wrote that I disagree with or make me think you're wrong; Bam!!! It just hit me my Reply is exactly what you're talking about...Sharp Cookie you are (Honestly)
by peeing on his back maybe the dog chose him as his human :)))
Why doesn't this work when I try peeing on girls?
You just aren't in the right club, man.
Yup, "I like you hooman, you are mine." (Years ago, my corgi peed on a cat that he used to play with...the cat never returned. I tried to explain to him that most creatures do not find the gesture very polite)
Actually dogs pee on things to mark them as theirs. This cutie quite literally owns this man now. At least to other dogs.
You could tell that as he tried to kick it, it was more of a kick up the arse as in wtf man?! Rather than trying to actually injure the dog. Then the whole convo with the second dog :D
To me it looked like he was just threatening it and didnt actually have the intention of kicking it, more like an american 'git'
This is the result of overprotecting/whiteknighting internet hero's. :p You only have to look as if youre having a bad day sitting across a friendly person in a picture and people will jump to conclusions trying to defend that poor soul you are looking at very mean. :p The internet is all about impulsive emotional reactions and not research for the truth. Because that takes time and effort. :)
Social media has really been very detrimental to our society in that way. It's given us an easier way to do some things we should have been curbing, instead - like jumping to conclusions and passing judgment with little to no information.
Agreed. Then we wonder about all the angry people. Maybe we should go back to communicating with letters. At least then you had to stop and think.
No, not really. Social media just allows use to do what "we" already did in the past, without it, since information travels at an enormous speed. When, you know, we would gather around with your friends or relatives in a public space or a coffee shop and discuss news events, without much need to verify whatever information we're discussing. People, in the 90's and before, wrote hate mail to televisions stations and the Press. We need to stop scapegoating social media, accept our flaws and change. Social media is a facilitator of behavior, not a provoker. Fake News existed before its apparition, as did conspiracy theories. Blaming social is terribly easy and it leads to accepting the status-quo and not do much towards behavior modification. After all, we have already found the culprit. Why change?
Unfortunately people are way too quick to judge others. They assume everybody is a jerk, and at the same time everybody who says one thing they agree with is a hero. They try to go on about how people are complex yet they treat others like one action or comment taken out of context resumes their entire being.
Amen! Humans are hypocrites by nature. And it just rose to a new level with this thing called internet. And the idea that you have a much broader audience nowadays for your comments instead of just your local friends in the city/village apparently enforces the need for people to quickly judge others and post a comment. It's like everyone has become a factory producing retarded comments just to be heard and seen. This basicly sums up what "public opinion" is nowaways. Even more fickle than it used to be. Quickly swayed by every social media sensation. Be it positive or negative. As long as it triggers emotions. And every mediachannel is eager to enforce it since they feed on it. Clicks and views. Websites, televisions vlogs.
Wow! Very Well Written Reply Captain Planet...Kudos...there's nothing you wrote that I disagree with or make me think you're wrong; Bam!!! It just hit me my Reply is exactly what you're talking about...Sharp Cookie you are (Honestly)