Literally ANYTHING can be blamed on global warming aka climate change. It’s like in ancient and medieval times, when bad weather was blamed on displeasure of the gods, and later, witches.
Get a load of this load of codswallop from Tom Bawden at the Independent:
Global warming might be causing dogs to become depressed, say pet behaviourists
Leading pet behaviourists say the number of depressed and unsettled dogs they have seen in recent months is unprecedented
A boredom epidemic is sweeping through Britain’s dog population – and global warming could be to blame.
Across the country, there are reports of down-in-the-mouth mutts, and under-the-weather canines.
Leading pet behaviourists told The Independentthat the number of depressed and unsettled dogs they have seen in recent months is unprecedented.
And they suggested that the spate of wet winters could be at the root of the problem, as owners cut down on the daily walks that are crucial to keeping dogs’ spirits up.
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Sarah Fisher, an animal behaviour counsellor with around two decades experience, has also noticed a level of canine unrest that is unprecedented in her career. Ms Fisher works with horses as well as dogs and has noticed that the boredom is not confined to household pets.
“I’ve never seen our dogs or horses this bored before in 20 years. Horses that have lived happily outside before are saying ‘I actually can’t cope with this mud and wet anymore’,” she said.
“We’re turning them out of their stables and they’re saying ‘Get me back in straight away’.
“They can’t settle, they look bored, but actually it’s to do with physical stress and mental boredom, they can’t go off quietly and graze because they keep sliding around the field,” Ms Fisher added.
If only dogs and horses could talk, let alone comprehend such abstract concepts like “global warming”.
In other news, Kenji, our resident member of the Union of Concerned Scientists is not depressed, despite having a wet spring in California.

I don’t know about dogs but my cat talks to me all the time.
“Get me my treats”
“Clean my litter box”
“Let me out”
“Let me in”
“Change my water”
“Leave me alone”
Of course we all know that dogs have owners but cats have staff.
You shouldn’t listen to the “Let me out” part. Unless you’re keeping him on a leash.
“We’re turning them out of their stables and they’re saying ‘Get me back in straight away’.
When wind** is over 25 mph and gusting to 40, our horses like a little less exposure than being in an open field. They head for a spot on the lee side of a grove of trees and thick brush. I have never noticed rain, snow, or cold causing them to want to get into a building (stable). They don’t talk much, but I sense they would not approve of me closing them in.
**wind – – – Many suspect that as prey-animals, horses do not like the noise and movement from all directions. Movement means limbs swaying, leaves, lawn chairs, or plastic things blowing around, or the neighbor’s loose metal roof sheets.
Predation is a significant concern to a horse.
Horses are afraid of two things: things that move, and things that don’t move.
And sometimes they are even smart enough to tell the difference between the two.
If you wanna keep your dog happy, it’s real simple:
1) Give them your attention
2) Feed them well but not too much
3) Take them out for exercise .. they absolutely could not care less what the weather is like outside, they always wanna go out, it’s in their genes. They may get a little raggedy looking if it’s especially hot or rainy or blowing hard, but so what? I’ve certainly never had a dog that preferred the indoors.
Just be aware on those hot summer days, if the street feels too hot to place your bare hand on, it could be too hot for your dogs bare paws
My dog definitely doesn’t like the rain.
I’m sorry, people, but Kenji is butt-ugly; in the same way our champion Pug Dogs were ugly at both ends.
Little old ladies would hit me with their purses when I responded to their “Your infant daughter so beautiful!” with “You think so? She looks really ugly to me!”
Kenji looks like he is sh1tting himself in abject terror at the thought of a 0.1°C temperature rise
He knows that to compensate he will have to hope the lapse rate stays the same and walk on his hind legs.
Go Kenji! Go!
WUFF!
Dog depression can be cured in less than three seconds with a single question, “Wanna go for a WALK?”
“…they suggested that the spate of wet winters could be at the root of the problem”…”‘I actually can’t cope with this mud and wet anymore”.
Because Britain has never, EVER, had wet winters or mud until man began emitting CO2 into the atmosphere. Just like California had never had fires and Colorado never had snow until now. Green New Deal or we all die by the year 2012!
Maybe infrasound from wind turbines is the problem. They always look where the problem isn’t.
On living under Industrial Wind Turbines. Ontario, Canada. Please read following article. See the comment on January 26, 2016 at 2:21 pm “Here is a list of 26 statements of adverse health impacts from Huron County.”
http://cmajblogs.com/health-canada-and-wind-turbines-too-little-too-late/
Dogs are bored because human owners have gotten increasing lazy physically, while increasingly stimulated mentally — NOT a good combination.
Physically lazy, mentally overstimulated adults, thus, are talking the talk of proper animal care, but (literally) are not walking the walk. That’s my suspicion, anyway.
Mentally overstimulated humans are so focused on climate change/catastrophe/emergency/disruption or other entertainment that they might be ignoring their day-to-day obligations to their furry friends. Dogs are sick of the phrase, “climate change” — I propose this phrase as the new “attack” command for elite security dogs.
“Sit”, “lie down”, “shake”, “roll over”, … “climate change” — NOT a pretty picture.
I think the British dogs are depressed because of Brexit. They won’t be able to mate with French poodles any more…
I get my two Belgian Malinois out every day to exercise (they’re high energy, high drive dogs). Yesterday, the high in Tucson was a whopping 70 F and sunny. Today’s high will be about 78 F and sunny. This week the high will run 10 F to 20 F below average. They are loving it. Memorial Day high is forecast at 86 F, perfect.
Tucson typical first 100 F day is May 15th. This year, we probably won’t hit that until 1st week in June.
We’re really enjoying this climate change thing.
My five month old German shepherd gets a pond liner full of fresh water everyday to dive into during his manic fast running of laps around the yard in the hot weather. He doesn’t seem too depressed about the heat. I thought he might have Malinois in him, since he is so high-drive, to the point of being one of those dogs [I suspect] that is a bit more challenging to get under control when they are fully wound up at this age.
He obviously does not agree with the journalist’s assessment.
Depressed?! … Ha, … sometimes I wish. (^_^)
“And they suggested that the spate of wet winters could be at the root of the problem…”
The met office provides a useful page where you can generate anomaly maps by month or season for rainfall.
Winter 2019 was unusually dry.
Winter 2018 was drier than average in most of the country bar East Anglia – which is the driest part of the country.
Winter 2017 was unusually dry.
Of course, the article is based on fake statistics or perhaps no statistics.
There is no unusual trend in UK rainfall which makes sense as global warming stopped in 1998.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/322810/average-rainfall-in-the-united-kingdom-uk/
There also is no trend in winter rainfall.
In fact the last 3 winters in the UK have been on the average better for dog walking than normal.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climate/uk/summaries/2018/winter/regional-values
UK
Year – Winter Rainfall Percent of 1961 to 1990 average – Hours of Sunlight
2015 – Rain 129%, Hours of Sun 119%
2016 – Rain 166%, Hours of Sun 102%
2017 – Rain 81%, Hours of Sun 151%
2018 – Rain 103%, Hours of Sun 191%
2019 – Rain 83%, Hours of Sun 126%
Dogs and Cats are far too intelligent to be taken in by the whole ‘Global Warming/Climate Change’ Meme. They have their feet on the ground and can see that there is nothing unusual in the weather and hence the climate. As Einstein said: “Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former.’ He did not mention cats or dogs, only humans.
Well, here in Aurora, CO (Denver suburb) my dogs are depressed because I have 8″ of “climate change” snow on May 21st, and we just set some records here for latest, heaviest snow in the Metro area. They don’t want to go outside.
I thought climate change was supposed to cause long lasting drought? Now only 3% of Colorado is in drought and the mountains have about 170% of normal snowpack before this storm hit.
It’s cyclical. It’s called weather.
Rain is no big deal for the dog and dog walker.
Cold on the other hand.
We had a month of average high of -18C February (coldest February in 83 years) when I had my daughter’s Boston Terrier.
Poor dog and helper ran to the pee and poo spot getting the job done in around 2 minutes.
Walks were out of the question as he will not wear doggy boots.
This is the sort of insane stuff we have seen throughout history – whipped up hysteria and finger-pointing. It ends in tyranny. To paraphrase Voltaire-A people that can be made to believe absurdities can be made to commit atrocities.
What a shame the mobile phone network is not the primary cause responsible for global warming. The left would then consider any changes to the weather desirable and a valued improvement to modern society. I am sure the young activists would quickly change the tune.
It would make me happy if this proved to be the case, would love someone would start the rumor
Yeah, and add to the rumor that selfies cause cancer, texting leads to arthritis, playing video games leads to impotence, and body piercings interrupt vital nerve impulses to the brain (acupuncture gone bad).
“when bad weather was blamed on displeasure of the gods, and later, witches.”
The Gods are famously capricious, but, as far as I can tell, the witches were maligned.
They were mainly responsible for good weather.
If you compare the dates, you will note that as the persecution of witches became more severe, the Little Ice Age became more severe. By the end of the 18th century, the witches had been nearly completely wiped out. However, in more recent times, their place has been taken by climate scientists, and as these increase in number and influence, so the weather gets warmer.
The Gods are famously capricious, but, as far as I can tell, the witches were maligned.
They were mainly responsible for good weather.
If you compare the dates, you will note that as the persecution of witches became more severe, the Little Ice Age became more severe. By the end of the 18th century, the witches had been nearly completely wiped out. However, in more recent times, their place has been taken by climate scientists, and as these increase in number and influence, so the weather gets warmer.
The Gods are famously capricious, but, as far as I can tell, the witches were maligned.
They were mainly responsible for good weather. The proof is in the correlation.
If you compare the dates, you will note that as the persecution of witches became more severe, the Little Ice Age became more severe. By the end of the 18th century, the witches had been nearly completely wiped out. However, in more recent times, their place has been taken by climate scientists, and as these increase in number and influence, so the weather gets warmer.
(This might be repetition. My original version is not being posted, but I get “duplicate comment.)
The Gods are famously capricious, but, as far as I can tell, the witches were maligned.
They were mainly responsible for good weather. The proof is in the correlation.
If you compare the dates, you will note that as the persecution of witches became more severe, the Little Ice Age became more severe. By the end of the 18th century, the witches had been nearly completely wiped out. However, in more recent times, their place has been taken by climate scientists, and as these increase in number and influence, so the weather gets warmer.
Yes, repetition. Sorry about that.
Could it be that the animals sense the despair of their owners?
I can’t speak for the horses but my black labs LOVED the rain. Down to the beach fetching sticks, meeting other “rain people” and swimming and dog body surfing, then home for a nap in front of the fire. Good times.
Doggy Doo Doo
https://www.statista.com/statistics/322810/average-rainfall-in-the-united-kingdom-uk/
I asked my girlfriend’s dog about this and she said she knows global warming is a scam; she’s depressed because mom doesn’t buy the right kind of treats.