Well dogs are more in the category of "can be" when it comes to that specific insult although certain breeds are prone to be that way pretty consistently like pit bulls for example. Now of course some breeds are more prone to be more likely to be aggressive but there's the ones in those breeds who end up being big babies. However, as a whole, outside of certain breeds prone towards being consistent @$$holes and your individual in other breeds including mutts, dogs tend to just act like @$%holes & have more guilt in it. Individual cats can defy the odds of having this trait as a common part of their existence but it's pretty rare as is guilt for it. Turkish Angoras and Turkish Vans are a couple of breeds that have very high doses of the @%$hole gene and wallow in it with pride although others are known also for being especially "turdish" <--- made up word haha. It's more common with more dog breeds and mutts to just act like @#$holes than to be inherent ones whereas cats are 99% inherent and without shame but occasionally you'll get ones that seem to have less of the standard feline @%$hole gene. So since dogs are more frequently, when combined as a whole with breeds and mutts, just have @*$hole attitudes at times & do bad stuff mainly from excitement & not thinking it through so it's unfair to include them as wallowing proud @#$holes since wallowing ones are in the minority with canines plus canines know they're beneath humans & are eager to please them. Cats see us as other cats & will see us as alpha but push us like children do to see how much @&$holish behavior they can get away with which is a trait that belongs to purebred @#$holes in the animal kingdom so this had to be cats only. :D