Imo, yes, absolutely. The dog in the pic below is our Border Collie, Bran. When the injections first began, we were in the Republic of Ireland at the time. We had friends that Bran also liked very much, and he would often let them fuss him and give him dog biscuits. That’s a big tell, because Bran is not really a people dog.
The very day after one of our friends got the cullshot, he was bringing shopping to our front door. Bran was tied on a long leash outside, and we’re glad he was on that leash because he want to rip this man’s throat out. I’ve only seen him react that way once before that, with a man who turned out to be my own personal stalker. :/
Bran went from being a lovable, fuss-begging bundle of fur to being a ferociously protective guard dog complete with vicious fangs and a growl/snarl/warningbark that froze the blood in this man’s veins.
We were shocked and, at the time, had no explanation for it. But from that day on, all of our friends who took up the shots were not allowed to get anywhere near him. He to this day will bark ferociously at anyone who is injected. At first we tried to get him to stop and behave. Then I gave up, because you know what? I’d rather know in advance who is coming towards us. Yes, it can make life awkward…posties hate him and so do delivery folks but he doesn’t bark at everyone…only those who are injected.
I wonder if it has to do with scent? As others have noticed, the freshly injected smell very strongly. Some scent this as a perfume-ish scent, others as a chemical smell but most agree it’s sickeningly cloying. Certainly us Humans in this household smell it frequently, mostly when we have to go to the local tiny store and there are people in it. So if we can smell it, dogs, whose sense of smell is many many times more developed than ours, must be able to detect it. What I find gratifying and amazing is that they also recognise it is a clear threat and react accordingly.
I’ve met a few other people who’s dogs react in the same way. All breeds, sizes and shapes of dogs, doesn’t matter what they are although in our experience, the working breeds and larger dogs seem to do it the most over the smaller ones.
And, I do wonder if this in part is one of the reasons the WEF decreed pets be “vaccinated” with the new biotech weaponry? Coupled with their other “recommendation” that dogs and cats also be fixed so they can no longer breed…something my Swedish neighbours seem to take very seriously, sadly….they seem hellbent on removing our pets from us. In fact, we already do know they intend disconnecting us from all of Nature altogether.
I have a few choice words to say on that, none of it really printable. Am wondering if anyone else has experience with their dogs (or anyone’s dog) reacting to the injected?
Last word on this…if so, trust them implictly. I am frequently now finding that instinct serves us very well indeed these days, in all manner of ways. I’ll keep trusting my dog’s instincts over and above any WEF dictat.
Great article.
Always trust dogs over people.
Shared to Gab.
Is your dog jabbed? I haven't seen a dog react to jabbed folk, but then all the dogs I know are jabbed. I wonder if it takes unjabbed dogs to see jabbed folk as a threat? As in recognize what's in them as 'foreign'.