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[Nostalgic Attachment Psychology]
Dogs are not a thing, although dogs do not think about very complicated things like humans do, but they still have their own ideas, of course, dogs think things are relatively simple and express more particular, owners want to know more about their pets will observe more behavior, the following small make up you explain the daily psychology of dogs:>
Alaskan Sled Dog
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Analyzing the psychology of dogs
[Nostalgic Attachment Psychology]
When a person is far from home and comes to an unfamiliar environment, he always has thoughts of remembering the past and missing his loved ones. He always wants to spend time going back to see this nostalgic home state of mind, which psychologists call nostalgic attachment psychology or regression psychology. Dogs also have this psychology, and the desire to return is stronger than in humans.
Dogs are often said to have a strong homing ability, which is a perfect example of a dog’s nostalgic attachment psychology. Dogs, especially adult dogs, change owners and come to a new and unfamiliar environment. There is always a time when they are not happy. They are indifferent to their new owners and remain wary. Sometimes they even take revenge and wait for an opportunity to escape and run back home. The reason the dog wants to go home is because the owner is home and the dog wants to return to the owner. The dog wants to remain in a simple environment with the loving care and attention of the owner.
Because of this, the dog endured all kinds of hardships, went through hardships, and returned alone from a distant and strange land.
Tip
If your dog is adopted or given away by a friend, the dog is likely to be in one of these situations, but, new owner, don’t get frustrated; the dog’s behavior also proves that he is a loving and righteous dog.
If this happens, the new owner should put more effort into nurturing the dog and letting him know that you love him and are good for him. Even a stubborn dog will one day understand that it will respond to you. So don’t give up on your dog just because he behaves this way.
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[Jealousy]
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Beagles
Analyzing the psychology of dogs
[Jealousy]
Dogs are submissive and loyal to their owners, but dogs have a special claim on their owners, it seems, that they want them to love them. And when the owner is generous in the distribution of affection, it often causes the dog to be cynical about the favored person and even to fight as a result. This jealousy is the most obvious expression of the dog’s mental activity. The two external behavioral manifestations of this jealousy are aloofness from the owner, sullenness, and aggression toward the favored person.
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In fact, many dogs are mean people, especially puppies who like to be clingy. For example, Chihuahuas can be jealous not only of similar dogs, but also of the people and objects around their owners. As an owner, if you think your dog is already jealous, it’s best to spend more time coaxing him around people and objects for safety.
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[The psychology of revenge]
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Border Collie
Analyzing the psychology of dogs
[The psychology of revenge]
To most people, a dog is naive, loyal, reliable, and friendly, but to people who hate dogs, a dog is a villain who relies on its owner and acts viciously. This is the two sides of the dog seen from people’s eyes. In fact, the dog does have its two sides, similar to people, and also has a vengeful mind.
Dogs often remember the object of malicious treatment based on their sense of smell, sight, and hearing, and execute a revenge plan at the appropriate time. The revenge plan. When a dog takes revenge, it is almost frantic and has the sense of putting the other person to death. Vengeance-induced revenge behavior is also shown in dog-to-dog communication, where dogs also take advantage of each other’s illness and weakness to take revenge, or even take a few bites after the other person dies.
Tip
In fact, the psychology of dogs is not difficult to understand. It is hard to erase the memory of someone who has hurt them or their kind. Elephants can also be vengeful, and elephants are even more fearful in their vengeful behavior.
However, it can be difficult for owners and others to determine what or who the dog thinks can make him feel this way. Therefore, if an owner notices that a dog is reacting strongly to something, it is best to try to avoid approaching it in the future.
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[Rank Psychology]
Bichon Frise
Analyzing the psychology of dogs
[Rank Psychology]
Of all domesticated animals, dogs are the best for living with people. Dogs can obey their owners, follow directions, and build a relationship of mutual understanding and love. A dog’s close cooperation is determined by its psychological level. In the dog’s mind, the master is his own natural leader and the master’s home is his territory.
It is the hierarchical mentality of the dog that makes dogs obey their owners’ commands and be loyal to them. If the dog inverts the hierarchy of the owner, the dog tends to threaten and attack the owner.
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The levels of dog and owner are inverted because the novice has relatively little knowledge of training dogs, a situation that novices can easily encounter. Sometimes the dog needs to be a little hard, such as feeding on time, setting a time to eat, and after that time, not indulging the dog’s desire to eat, whether it does or not.
It’s easy to indulge a dog for a long time with a rank inversion. The first thing a new dog owner should do is send a message to the dog about who the owner is. :phototribe