Huskies also protect their owners
Dogs often treat people sincerely and harmoniously Situations such as , head of household, etc. appear before us. However, the image that Huskies give us is often that of being silly and stupid, so few people think about whether this kind of dog can protect its owner. In fact, whether a dog protects its owner or not cannot be judged by the type of dog, but there are individual differences. Even though some dogs seem to be neglectful and often ignore their owners, when their owners are in danger, many dogs will still come forward.
Almost all huskies have collective consciousness. The wolf, the ancestor of dogs, is even more advanced in this regard. A stray wolf will be very Dying. Dogs and people live together, so it naturally regards every member of the family as a member of the "dog group". The survival of the group requires the unity, friendship and support of each member. Therefore, when danger occurs (at least when the dog thinks it is danger), it will naturally protect every member of the family, so even the husky that looks relatively cute will have a courageous part to protect its owner. Naturally, it is also very natural for it to seek protection from us sometimes.
There can only be one leader in each animal group. This leader should meet the conditions of being tall and strict, so he will be respected and followed by all members. . A dog will always find such a role in the family. Most of the time, it will be the male owner of the family, so it will always obey the male owner, but for the female owner or friends who usually raise it, sometimes it will not The meeting is not meticulous. This is also the reason why some owners complain that they are obviously more caring and submissive to their dogs, but the dogs will instead show a subduing style to the more neglectful owner.
Whether a dog can protect its owner has nothing to do with its species
Under normal circumstances, a dog will absolutely obey someone who is bigger than itself because of fear. For members who are the same size as itself or smaller than itself (such as a new puppy), it will first smell the other person's butt, and then circle around it a few times to show greetings. Since then, he has taken the initiative to protect it. It turns out that this is also a normal behavior for large animals to protect small animals in a collective group. However, when a dog thinks that you are not a member of its group, it will be in trouble. This is actually the habit of actively expelling outsiders in the group.
However, one thing should be noted. When the dog is still a puppy, it must establish the image of the owner, and never over-pamper your own. Dog, if the dog makes a mistake, don’t just tolerate it. When it’s time to criticize severely, you should still blame it decisively and give corresponding punishment. Blind humility will only give dogs a wrong concept of hierarchy, making them think that their status is higher than that of dogs. Dogs are like children, and the principle that a "stick" indicates a filial son is equally applicable to dogs. Of course, it does not mean that if the dog makes a mistake, it must be beaten. If it cannot survive the initial method, the main thing should still be to criticize and train. Dogs that are generally criticized by their owners will be restrained, but for dogs with quite stubborn personalities, appropriate punishment is still quite necessary.
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