What instincts do dogs have-_1

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Sometimes some of the actions dogs do are due to them It's a natural reaction, so we don't need to correct this problem. It might be better to just let nature take its course.

1. Territorial awareness

Basically all dogs Dogs have a certain sense of territory, so when a stranger or a strange dog approaches, they will show an unfriendly behavior. However, their behavior will be much better when they confirm that the other party is not a threat. Therefore, dogs also ignore those birds.

Two, the nature of being in groups

Wolves They are also social animals and have a leader. Even though the dog's character has changed a lot after being domesticated through continuous crossbreeding, the character of being in groups still remains. Therefore, it is also useful to take your dog out to have more contact with other dogs and play with it.

3. The nature of pursuit

We may find One problem is that dogs are very sensitive to quickly moving objects. This is also because some dogs in the past were used to help hunters hunt, so they were very sensitive to running animals. This is why dogs chase the balls we throw.

Four. Chasing Cats

In general, dogs Dogs chase cats not as prey, but as prey. Because cats are small and move quickly, they are ready to escape at any time, which triggers the hunting instinct of dogs.

5. Smell unfamiliar food

It turns out that what dogs rely on most in life is their noses, so dogs will smell each other when they meet each other, and they can get a lot of information from these smells. In addition Dogs have super sense, and they can rely on this characteristic to find food that is far away

6. Pee markings

When walking the dog, we will see the dog stopping and peeing in different places. This is not because there is a problem with their urinary ducts. It is marking a mark, and the dog can find its way back through these scents, and it can also provide information to other dogs.

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