When Alaska likes its owner, it will wag its tail as soon as it sees the owner, often pounce on the owner, and act coquettishly towards the owner. Whenever the owner comes home, Alaska will squat at the door waiting for the owner and follow wherever the owner goes. Alaska will be very naughty in front of its owner, and will be very naughty when it hates its owner.
The display of Alaska’s loving owner
When it sees its owner, Alaska will immediately wag its tail and pounce on the owner. Occasionally, it will rub its body against the owner and act coquettishly and cutely to the owner. When it hates its owner, Alaska will ignore it.
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Every time when the owner comes home, the owner will find Alaska squatting at the door, waiting for him to come back, and then stay next to the owner. It will follow wherever the owner goes. This is one of the signs that Alaska likes its owners.
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In addition, Alaska will become more naughty if it likes its owner. When the owner is disliked, Alaska will become naughty and naughty, will not follow instructions, and will not want to go home as soon as it runs outside.
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