Why do dogs have different opinions? Come and find out

Some dogs are like big stupid people. No matter who they meet or who they are, they always look happy to make friends, but these good social dogs are a few of the dog world. Most dogs only like to stay with a few puppies around them, and some dogs e...


Some dogs are like big stupid people. No matter who they meet or who they are, they always look happy to make friends, but these good social dogs are a few of the dog world. Most dogs only like to stay with a few puppies around them, and some dogs even think that their kind are all a group of hot chickens, and they want to go up and fight when they see them. The reason why dogs choose friends is usually attributed to basic dog communication.

It may be because dogs feel something familiar to them in their favorite dogs, or they don't like. If your Teddy has a friendly golden retriever as her best friend, she won't resist too much when she sees a dog about the same as a golden retriever on the road. "Other dogs that look similar, or that act like a dog's friend who is very fond of, can affect how one dog responds to another," Dr. Davis said.

On the other hand, if the dog has ever been attacked by a black dog, it may develop lifelong fear or disgust towards a similar-looking dog.

The dog may also be scared away by the movements of another puppy. Dogs approach each other while sniffing the ground and then slowly start checking each other, which is a good canine social etiquette. But in fact, many dogs have too rude social behavior!

If a dog that is too eager to rush over and starts to sniff and drool, it will certainly disturb the dog. Think about what you think when someone suddenly rushed to you to greet you on the road. Many dogs have not been socialized, and their rude social behaviors will drive away the dogs around them!

Some breeds have unique characteristics that may make dogs feel unhappy. Erha often likes to quarrel when playing, and the border collie is very enthusiastic and has a loud voice. Some are very friendly to almost every dog ​​it encounters, but when it encounters French and English bulldogs, they become confused and fearful, possibly by mistakenly snoring for warning growling.

Just like humans, they do not work together, and dogs have different interests, and they may not become friends. Sometimes their personality or play style is not coordinated at all, so they keep their distance. As long as there is no invasion or attack, it is completely acceptable for two dogs to just meet and say hello instead of becoming friends. The behavior of a dog may have nothing to do with the other dog, but it is closely related to the owner. Some dogs have a strong sense of protecting their owners and are even more strongly interested in protecting and possessing their owners. They do not want another puppy to interfere in your relationship. This is common in spoiled dogs. Dogs that overprotect their owners are usually small dogs and are more likely to be frequently carried and pampered by their owners. Although puppies are cute, it is important for owners to resist the urge to treat them as villains rather than dogs. All dogs, regardless of size or breed, should be properly socialized with humans and other animals, at least learn basic social etiquette, otherwise they may be pinned to the ground when they go out.

When you are dog puppy, help dogs with social training. When you meet other owners walking their dogs, ask if their dogs are friendly. If possible, can you say hello? As long as you persist, the dog will definitely perform better than before. But be sure not to look for those very rude dogs, as they will only make the dogs more afraid of socializing.



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