Dogs treat themselves as masters, and generally have these things in common

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Dog owners choose to treat them as pets because they like dogs. In addition to satisfying them materially every day, they also give them meticulous care spiritually. In the owner's mind, they are their own children and their own family. A considerable number of dog owners have never treated their dog as a dog since it entered the house. Even if the dog is not obedient and lacks loyalty to the owner, the owner has not done any training to it. Every day is about loving and satisfying all its needs. The result is to use his love to change the dog. And many new owners think that dogs should be like this.

In fact, dogs are the smartest animals around humans, they have the IQ of a few years old human children. They are inherently loyal to their masters, and their lives are led by their masters, and they are loyal to their masters until death. They have lived with humans for thousands of years, and in front of their owners, they are born with the consciousness of being a dog. Especially when humans treat them as watchdogs, they enjoy a high degree of freedom, but they rarely have enough time in their lives. At that time, no one would take them seriously, and they could be severely punished or thrown away by their owners for any small mistake, or even disposed of. But the dog, who lived extremely hard at that time, was extremely loyal to its owner.

Now a dog that has become a human pet, he enjoys exquisite food every day and is infinitely cared for by his owner. It is said that they are more loyal and obedient to their masters, but quite a few of them have become the actual masters in the master's family, and they have also become vicious dogs in the eyes of others. Why did they change dog sex? Why do they do whatever they want in the owner's house? After all, there is a problem with the way the owner feeds. They don't understand the nature of the animal like a dog, thinking that if they treat it blindly, it will know how to be grateful. But the actual result is the opposite, all this is entirely caused by the master himself. When human children are spoiled, they become bear children, and when dogs are spoiled, they become vicious dogs.

Dogs are typical animals that bully the weak and fear toughness. Those dogs that are docile and cute in the eyes of people are all strictly trained on the basis of caring and caring by strong owners. Losing the strength of the owner in front of the dog will easily dislocate the dog's psychology, making it full of self-confidence, and regards itself as the head of the family, and the family including the owner has become dominated by it. group members. Such dogs generally have several common behaviors, and dog owners can compare them to determine who is the owner, you and the dog.

The dog protects you and your family. It is their nature to protect food, but dogs that have been strictly trained by their owners will consciously improve this behavior and have a very high tolerance for their owners. Sensible dogs are most afraid of you driving them out of the house.

Dogs usually turn a deaf ear and ignore your commanding words. This is what they do on purpose, essentially not treating you as a master.

You take it out, it keeps rushing forward, even if you are on the leash, it pulls the leash straight and controls the walking direction by itself. You can only follow it passively, and even rush out frequently. Sometimes it pulls you down and it doesn't see it. At this time, in its eyes, you are just its sidekick.

At home, when it is in a bad mood, it will take you out, bark at you, or occasionally bite you and your family. Between you and the dog, is it clear who is the real owner? A sensible dog, whatever the owner does to it, is resigned.

In reality, quite a few pet dogs regard themselves as their owners, they often bite their owners, and they often cause trouble for their owners when they go out. But the owners who truly love them will also not tolerate their bad behavior. Some drive them out of their homes, adding a burden to society, while others pay to send them to pet training schools out of responsibility. But a few months later, you take it home, back into your family, and it's still the same. Don't forget that dogs are afraid of being bullied.

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