Husky (confirm introduction)
Dogs love to be naughty and mischievous. The dog will follow the owner wherever he goes, always spinning around at the feet of his pants. If you can wear it for a walk, it will jump up and down. After these behaviors are displayed, the dog is in a happy mood and full of joy. The difference is that dogs also have their own feelings of fear and fear.
What are dogs afraid of? Emotional scientists and behavioral scientists have found that dogs are afraid of sound, fire, light and sacrifice. Untrained dogs have obvious fear of thunder and beacons. The rumble of airplanes, gunshots, explosions and other similar sounds are all objects that dogs are afraid of. When a dog hears a strong sound, it first appears to be shocked by the loud noise falling from the sky, and then escapes to a place where it thinks it is safe, such as getting under the eaves or in a room, shrinking its neck and getting into a narrow place. Lying on the ground and leaning against the ears, with a trembling look, this fear of sound is a kind of genius instinct, a residual emotion in the dog's wild state, but this instinct can be changed artificially.
To overcome this fear of dogs, vocal training should be carried out from childhood to adapt to this kind of stimulation. In addition to sound, there are also quite a few dogs who are afraid of light. This is also due to thunder and lightning in natural environments. Dogs associate the two and cannot distinguish the cause and effect relationship.
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