most dogs don't wear any clothes so they are always naked.
2007-01-11 00:34:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Is that you who are naked or the dog? All dogs have coats so they are technically never naked. On the other hand, if "you" are naked when the dog is in the room the dog doesn't care about it one way or the other. You still look the same to the dog, just "groomed" alittle differently.
2007-01-11 00:46:17
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answer #2
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answered by Ray Ray 2
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ok so this was kinda wierd question to ask...... well if your worried about the do seeing you who cares. the dog sure doesnt.. but my dog kinda cocks his head and looks at me funny when im trying my hardest to put my fat *** into a pair of jeans i had forever.LMAO......but if your dog is naked woahhhh........... put clothes on him first..... lol as long as your not like doing nothing nasty with the dog, then you shouldnt have nothing to worry about whether you or your dog is naked together in a room......hell i change with a full window room and all the blinds are up. i bet the neighbors like that lol. ( no wander that old man up on the hill is still kicken )
2007-01-11 01:17:28
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answered by megan m 2
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Because a dog isn't like the opposite sex. It won't sit there and think "Ooh, I'd like to tap that @SS, or I wonder what that smells like". Animals aren't like humans, thinking about having sex with a creature that isn't in their own kingdom(animal and human).
Sometimes, yes, it is uncomfortable to be stared at. But that's only if you're uncomfortable with your own body. Or you're just paranoid, thinking God only knows what. Having your pet, any pet, in the room with you isn't wrong, or disgusting, or perverted. The only reason they stare, is because they want to see what we're doing. Have you ever watched a dog sniff another dogs butt, or watched an animal clean itself, and think, "I wonder why they're doing that", as an adult or a child? It's the same way with animals. They want to know why we're putting things over our body, and why we're acting the way we are.
If you don't like it, keep your dog out of the room. If you're fine with it, then just make sure that your animal doesn't sniff you where it shouldn't, or try to lick you dry when you get out of the shower. Sort of defeats the purpose of taking a shower, am I right? LOL Even though a dogs mouth is cleaner then our body. Eww.
2007-01-11 01:08:16
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answered by Pluto 3
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If you mean, have a dog in your room while YOU are naked, well, the dog's not going to care. You just need to have a dog that's well-behaved so you don't get scratched when he or she decides to jump on or off the bed.
Dogs don't have a sense of modesty like people do. They sniff genitals to get to know you, after all. And in my experience, they ignore the more intimate goings-on in the bedroom.
2007-01-11 00:37:08
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answered by Michelle F. 3
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We both came into the world naked. He also doesn't seem to care about my figure flaws. I'm much more critical than he is. Until he figures out how to open his food he's pretty tolerant of me and usually sleeps even if I am naked. No problem at all.
2007-01-11 00:46:41
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answered by clarity 7
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first who's the naked one in your ? you or the dog?
second, I have no problem with being in my birthday suit with my dog in the room because he is in human terms legally blind so he can't tell the difference but on the flip side of that he is nearly always naked unless I feel like putting him in a t-shirt or put a bandana on him.
2007-01-11 01:09:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I would put some clothes on the dog first...A naked dog is not a pretty site.
2007-01-11 00:35:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Haha, whats wrong with that? He doesn't know that you are naked, and if its after a shower or something then you will only be naked for 1minute while you get changed won't you?
2007-01-11 00:35:10
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answered by Anonymous
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naked dog? is there anything wrong with it? me and my "naked" dog sleep on the same bed everynight. hehe
as long as he is always clean, that would be fine!
2007-01-11 00:40:43
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answered by m0cca 4
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Put a sweater on the dog? Really, my dog follows me everywhere and at first it felt weird having eyes on me when I showered. But, he never made crude comments or criticized so I got over it. Now, he just lays there, bored, and doesn't even look! Believe me, the dog doesn't look at you with lust in his eyes. All he sees is someone that cares for him.
2007-01-11 00:37:09
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answered by lucy7 3
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