1. The reason why dogs like to be close to people is that dogs are social animals, and they have similar social structure and internal motivation with human beings. If puppies are used to being with people during the sensitive period of 3 to 12 weeks after birth, it is easy for them to regard the owner's family as their group.
2. Dogs can be disruptive when left alone at home: dogs have a strong desire to live in groups, and some dogs can't accept being alone. When it is left alone at home, it often barks, howls, panics and urinates for fear of intruders. Some left behind dogs like to gather together what their owners have touched or used to form a barrier. If there are too few things to form a protective ring, dogs will bite them into pieces and spread them out.
3. Friendly expression of a dog: when a dog greets its friends (people or other dogs), it will have a grinning mouth, a peaceful look, a backward ear and a rolled tongue. After saying hello, it will turn around and lean its buttocks on the host, and they hope that their heads can keep a certain distance from the people. Standing in this way allows the host to caress its back.
4. Dogs are obsessed with roadside power poles: urine and feces left by other dogs can let dogs know a lot about it. Who has been there? Male or female? Healthy or not? How old are you? What's the status of
5. A wagging dog can also bite: wagging its tail means that the dog is excited, but not necessarily friendly. Before approaching a tail wagging dog, it is important to understand its other body language.
6. Reason for dog R's arrogance: when a dog meets another dog and doesn't trust each other, he often avoids eye contact with the other, pulls his ears back, keeps his tail neutral, and stands upright, making him look very tall.
7. The purpose of the dog crawling down: when the dog invites the same kind or people to play with it, it will make a bow and bow gesture, that is, the classic shape of the front elbow on the ground and the buttocks pouting up. Then he wags his tail, jumps up and runs away, looking back to see if his invitation has been answered.
8. Training dogs to listen to commands: dogs are less able to understand sound signals than human children. Therefore, to train the dog to sit down and come over, it is better to combine command with gesture.
9. Puppies bully big dogs: among a litter of puppies, the puppies with the strongest willpower tend to get the upper hand. Often the smallest person has the strongest personality, the desire to be the boss is stronger, and it is easier to succeed.
10. In the face of an angry dog: the dog raises his head, wrinkles his nose, reveals his sharp teeth, and his lips pull up, but the corners of his mouth pull forward. This shows that he is showing strength and gives you a chance to retreat. If you want to retreat, you should retreat slowly and obviously, so as not to attract attack.
11. A dog will be damaged by another dog: two dogs can form a group. If one dog dares not do something, two dogs will dare to do it together.
12. Dogs like chasing people: many dogs like to chase pedestrians, bicycles, cars, not because they want to bite them, but to catch up with them, so as to consume their extra energy. Of course, some dogs bite when they catch up, because they are excited or afraid of the person.
13. Dogs like to make themselves dirty: their hunting nature makes them good at hiding their tracks, especially their smell. And to do this is to hide yourself in the stench around you. Once it comes home and is washed clean by its owner, the next time it rolls on another pile of smelly things, the impulse becomes stronger.
14. When a dog reaches over to eat, it bites: dogs are naturally possessive of precious food, and they defend that delicacy. To make them understand that the host's hand is to give rather than take away food, it must be taught this from an early age.
15. Dogs like to hide: This is due to their wild dog ancestors, because food is often insufficient in the wild. Occasionally, excess food must be stored safely. Dogs have powerful digestive enzymes in their stomachs, so that even if they eat rotten food, they will not be born glass. What should be remembered is that the dog's consciousness of "digging deep and accumulating food extensively" is quite strong.
16. Dogs like to sleep under desks and chairs, under beds: they don't want to be disturbed and can have a good dream.
17. Dogs sometimes have to dig their nests "because they like to sleep in a comfortable place. If the nest is uneven, they will smooth it out and let them sleep comfortably.
18. Dogs stick out their tongues in winter: in summer, the longer the dog's tongue, the hotter it is. But in winter, dogs pant faster when they are nervous or excited, so they also stick out their tongues to calm themselves down.
19. Dog owners should pay attention to: dogs exposed skin will also be sunburnt, especially white fur dogs, where they should take certain measures to avoid direct exposure to the sun.