Do you know what people dogs like and people they don’t like have in common? People who dogs like mainly understand dog habits and contact methods well, so they tend to be in love with dogs. This time, I will introduce the commonalities of people who dogs love.
First, we should understand the dog's psychology from its behavior and actions. Most of the dog's movements and movements were affected by the psychological effects of the dog at that time. By understanding what it means, we can also understand the dog's requirements.
If you understand the requirements, what the dog wants to do and express can be understood by the owner. If the dog's request is met, it will become very happy and leave a good impression on those who can understand it.
Don't run over immediately when you first meet, it is also related to dog's habits and instincts. People who like dogs will come up and say they are cute! However, dog owners know that dogs don't like being approached suddenly by strangers.
Dogs were originally a highly vigilant animal. When strangers suddenly approach, the instinctive vigilance becomes strong. The dog said: I must protect my master! I'm very scared! Dogs will take some actions, such as running away.
If you want to touch the dog you first encounter, first ask the owner if he can touch it. If possible, you can move sideways in front of the dog and move backwards to the back of your hand. When a dog smells the back of a person's hand, the dog will remember the person and the dog can accept and touch the action.
I often hear comments like dogs that don’t like children. Of course, there are also many dogs who like dogs and children who are not alert, but basically more dogs do not like to deal with children.
This is because children always suddenly approach and speak in sharp voices. Dogs don't like these two main factors. Because dogs like calm and sincere people and calm people.
This is mainly what the owner says. People who act consistently are easily recognized and loved by dogs as owners. Consistency in behavior is one of the criteria that determines order, including the dog itself. This means that every time the dog takes the same action, for example, one day the dog accidentally flips over because of going to the toilet, the owner can still deal with it as usual, maintain the same consistency as before, and then be liked by the dog.