Every time we come home, the dog will greet us warmly. Excited to give you a warm hug or keep surrounding you, following you wherever you go. So why do dogs care about their owners? It is said that the ancestors of dogs were wolves a long time ago, and many of the behaviors of dogs are similar to those of wolves.
A neuroscientist said In the book on dogs, it is written that scientists use nuclear magnetic resonance to understand the results of dogs’ brain thinking: “Some of the Pangu wolves like to live with humans, and they gradually evolved into dogs, and the remaining wolves They don't want to have any contact with humans. We clearly see that wolves and dogs express their emotions in the same way. They will lick each other's faces to greet each other. For these social animals, licking behavior. It is an important social method, and it can also detect whether the companion has eaten food."
So these are originally the talents of wolves. After 10,000 years of evolution, dogs have evolved. Dai still has some non-wolf customs. Wolves use different ways to greet companions with whom they are not related, as do wild dogs, but domestic dogs use human ways to socialize, such as glances and gestures.
Scientists' research shows that familiar human tastes can activate reward circuits in dogs' brains. Other flavors cannot do this, even if it is a dog playmate with which it is very familiar. It’s not that they treat us as members of the genus, but that we occupy a very special place in our dogs’ brains. Dogs see other dogs as the same species and humans as other species. What's even more surprising is that when dogs encounter difficulties, they will seek help from people, not their own kind. Because dogs understand that only humans have the ability to dog food and help them, so many, many years ago, a group of wolves promised to stay and develop together with humans.
The dog’s welcoming ceremony is not only a bond of emotional socialization, but also a display of its curiosity. When dogs jump on you, they will try to lick your face. Part of it is for stimulation, but at the same time, it is also to identify the smell of you, to identify where you have been today, and whether the girl you met is the same one. Therefore, the dog's very excited welcome to you may also be out of curiosity. If you've been around other dogs for a while, your dog will get the idea after just one sniff, and they'll sniff harder.
DogBeing taken away from their masters is often very reluctant, and it is difficult for them to willingly give up their relationship with their masters. If it receives enough encouragement, it may temporarily act alone, but they do so because they know that their relationship with their master will last forever.
All dogs need a way to welcome you, because their happiest time has just begun from the time you come home, and they need your company. This is why they changed from wolves to dogs. If you don't like this method, you can tell it what to do, but don't stop.
Therefore, developing a proper way of getting along with dogs will better cultivate the relationship between owners and dogs~
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