Do you want to frighten visitors in your home? Place an invisible dog close to the door.
But is an invisible dog a real thing? What exactly is it?
Just have a keen look at the image below. The invisible dog may be seen almost flawlessly blending in. However, pretend you’re the dog and no one notices you. You may have a tendency to blend in a little too well.
Indiana Jones – the dog in the photo – is in a pickle, according to his owner. He enjoys lying on the carpet to unwind; however, he is frequently stepped on. Oh, you poor doggo!
Unfortunately, the situation is exacerbated by the fact that the dog enjoys relaxing on the rug near the fireplace during the winter. What’s even worse is that Brown Bear, the family’s black cat, also enjoys relaxing on the carpet. Thankfully, neither the dog nor the cat have been injured so far.
Indiana Jones eventually realized there was a link between him lying down on the mat and getting tripped on by others. That ais why the dog is now alert. If he senses a person in the room is about to stand up, he sits up straight, as if expecting to be trodden on.
Vicky, the dog’s owner, recounts the difficulty she has adjusting to having an invisible dog. She says it can be inconvenient, but her pets have learned to move out of the way when the people stand up as if to tell them that they’re there. There were times that she looked for him but couldn’t because he was blending well with the rug. The first time it happened caught Vicky off guard.
Vicky’s mother gave her the rug after Vicky finished building the living room. That’s when they first couldn’t see Indiana Jones because he sat on the rug. The dog’s fur matches the carpet quite well.
Vicky feels Indiana Jones lies on the rug as a way to get attention. The dog seems unaware that he blends in well.
Source: The Daily Mail UK