Dog avoids her owner’s gaze when questioned about hole

  • In a funny video the same was true for a dog named Cammie who couldn’t meet her owner’s eyes when asked if she dug a hole
  • Cammie can’t meet her owner’s gaze when asked the question and looks off into the sideways distance
  • As her owner continuously asked ‘Did you do that’ the pup refuses to make eye contact 
  • ‘Look at me, hey Camielle,’ her owner said and at that point the dog makes guilty glances at her owner, aware that she may be in trouble
  • Video appears to be in America 

An easy tell if someone is lying to you is if they can’t look you in the eye. 

And in a funny video the same was true for a dog named Cammie who couldn’t meet her owner’s eyes when asked if she dug a hole. 

‘Can you sit, now I have a question for you,’ said the owner, wearing a brown tribal patterned cardigan.

In a funny video the same was true for a dog named Cammie who couldn't meet her owner's eyes when asked if she dug a hole

In a funny video the same was true for a dog named Cammie who couldn’t meet her owner’s eyes when asked if she dug a hole

‘See that hole right there? Did you do that?’

Cammie can’t meet her owner’s gaze when asked the question and looks off into the sideways distance. 

As her owner continuously asked ‘Did you do that’ the pup refuses to make eye contact.  

Cammie can't meet her owner's gaze when asked the question and looks off into the sideways distance

Cammie can't meet her owner's gaze when asked the question and looks off into the sideways distance

Cammie can’t meet her owner’s gaze when asked the question and looks off into the sideways distance

As her owner continuously asked 'Did you do that' the pup refuses to make eye contact

As her owner continuously asked ‘Did you do that’ the pup refuses to make eye contact

Laughing along with the camera man, the owner added: ‘She won’t look at me. Cammie did you do that?’

But Cammie refuses to engage, instead looking elsewhere once again. 

Her owner starts to get more assertive, asking more sternly if the dog decided to go shoveling in the yard.   

'Look at me, hey Camielle,' her owner said and at that point the dog makes guilty glances at her owner, aware that she may be in trouble

'Look at me, hey Camielle,' her owner said and at that point the dog makes guilty glances at her owner, aware that she may be in trouble

‘Look at me, hey Camielle,’ her owner said and at that point the dog makes guilty glances at her owner, aware that she may be in trouble

Her owner said: ‘Hey I am talking to you, did you do that?,

‘Look at me, hey Camielle.’

At that point the dog makes guilty glances at her owner, aware that she may be in trouble. 

But that is short lived as she chickens out and looks away. 

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