What are dogs afraid of- The kind that you stay away from when you encounter him

What are dogs afraid of? The kind that will leave when they touch it

At present, more and more people are keeping dogs as companion pets, and naturally there will be incidents of uneducated dogs. For example, dogs urinate and defecate everywhere, causing trouble to many people. So how to avoid being disturbed by these uncivilized behaviors? Is there anything that dogs are afraid of? What smell are dogs afraid of?

Dogs’ senses are 1,200 times greater than those of humans. There are many folds in the dog’s nasal cavity, sensory nerve fibers, Jacobson’s ducts, and Royner’s ducts in the mouth. They will sense the taste. Reports to the brain via the olfactory bulb.

Generally speaking, dogs are more afraid of irritating tastes. Like the smell of air freshener or the smell of perfume when it is sprayed out. But once the smell dissipates, there is nothing to worry about. The smell of smoke can also be scary, but it must be avoided as much as possible. If you want to make your dog leave a certain place through smell, you might as well go to a pet store and buy a bottle of scent spray that is designed to prevent dogs from approaching. Just spray it where necessary and the dog will run away because he doesn't like the taste. It is also relatively safe for dogs and will not cause any adverse reactions due to the smell.

Or some items with relatively high chemical content, such as bleaching powder, 84 disinfectant, alcohol, formaldehyde, etc.

Dogs don’t like the taste of essential oils or products with a lot of mint ingredients. Flower dew drops are also effective in controlling dogs. Repeat every day, spraying a slightly larger amount each time. In ten days or a week, the dog will run away as soon as it arrives at that place.

What I fear most is the smell of being with a dead body, as well as leather items.

In short, I suggest everyone to raise dogs in a civilized way and take a look at Shoujia’s own dog.


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