Dachshund Thermometer
The trained eye can easily tell the ambient temperature by observing how tightly curled the dachshund is. For instance, this dog is in a room that is approximately 68 degrees:
Notice that, while the dog is tightly curled, the nose is not actually touching the back paws. That would indicate a temperature below 65 degrees, as seen below:
This dog is in a room that is at a comfortable 72 degrees. Notice the straight spine and curved tail.
But this dog is in a space that is at least 80:
Note that extremely cold temperatures may result in poor visibility, making accurate readings difficult:
Silly people who put clothes on their dog thermometer will get poor readings and may also void the warranty:
Warning: do not leave your dog thermometer in the sun too long. Melting may result.
1 comment:
Your blog posts get funnier and funnier! This one made me laugh hysterically.
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