Even the Dog Is Ashamed/Playing With

Basic Trope: A character, probably facing something embarassing, turns to look at the dog, which also displays some sign of being ashamed.
 * Straight: After doing something really stupid, the hero turns to look at his dog, who gives a disapproving woof and walks off.
 * Exaggerated: The dog slaps the hero upside the head.
 * Justified: The dog is, for some reason explained in plot, of the same intelligence as any other human, and is therefore reacting the same.
 * Inverted:
 * A dog, after doing something ridiculous, looks to its owner, who shakes their head and walks away.
 * Alternatively: The human character does something wrong, looks to the dog, who gives him a thumbs up.
 * Subverted: When the character gives a hopeful glance at their dog, it whimpers a bit... then walks over, tail wagging, to provide support anyway.
 * Double Subverted:
 * The dog at first gives a little whimper, but then walks over to comfort the owner... before turning with a woof and walking away as soon as they reach out to pet it.
 * Alternatively: The dog at first gives a little whimper, but then walks over to the owner ... to shepherd the owner out of the room before things get worse.
 * Parodied: A cat or some other unlikely animal gives a distinctly canine woof of disapproval and glares at the character who has done something wrong.
 * Deconstructed: The character has actually offended God, and the dog's shame is just the first hint of a long Walk the Earth plotline where all living things shun him.
 * Reconstructed: The dog and the owner share their moral condition, and the dog winces in the same shame that the owner is feeling.
 * Zig Zagged: The dog flip-flops constantly between ashamed or showing sympathy, to the point where viewers suspect it's just trying to mess with the poor owner's head.
 * Averted:
 * The character doesn't even look at the dog after doing something ridiculous.
 * Alternatively: The dog doesn't react at all, nor knows what's going on.
 * Enforced: The dog is supposed to be a literal Morality Pet. Therefore, its whole purpose is to show whether the Hero is doing the right thing or not for the benefit of the viewers.
 * Lampshaded: "Oh, great. Even the dog's mad at me."
 * Invoked: A character standing next to the dog gives it a light kick to make it whimper when the character who's done something wrong looks over, in an attempt to get the point across of how bad their actions really were.
 * Defied: The character, knowing in advance that he might be doing something stupid, keeps the dog far away to avoid further humiliating himself.
 * Discussed: "...He's a dog. How does he even know to be ashamed, every single time?"
 * Conversed: "Oh, look. The next scene's going to be the dog's reaction shot, just wait... see, I told you!"

What did you do?! Look, Even the Dog Is Ashamed!