Keep a dog for a long time people are terrified! Check out the top 4 quirks of dog owners.
Many dog owners will find that the "strange behavior" of keeping dogs and caring for themselves has become more and more...... But in fact, this is your gradually become a "dog slave" performance! These behaviors may be because they have been with the dog for a long time, or they are infected by the cute behavior of the dog. So today, the little love will take stock of the 4 major quirks after raising the dog to see if you are caught!
The bizarre behavior of a dog owner
Fake death in front of the dog
Some pooper owners are keen to pretend to die in front of their dogs to see how their dogs react. They watched to see if the dog asked for help, whether it tried to wake itself up or whether it chose to stay quietly. But in fact, these reactions often require a certain amount of training for the dog, so that they can produce the corresponding behavior. This shovel poop officer can often interact with the dog and train, while preparing some training snacks such as chicken jerky, both to help training and enhance the relationship between each other.
Bark when see a dog
After owning their own dog, many officers will find that they will unconsciously want to interact with other dogs when they meet them outside. It even mimics the dog's bark "woof woof" as if it can communicate with them without difficulty, which often confuses other dogs......
Talk to your dog a lot
In addition to the above behaviors, another significant change after owning a dog is that the dog will frequently talk to the dog. Whether it is before or after work, whether it is eating food or watching variety shows, they will share their joys and sorrows with their dogs. Although the dog may not understand, but the shoveling officer is still happy ~
Attack the dog while it's sleeping
Some mischievous pooches may be tempted to disturb the peace when they see their dogs sleeping peacefully. They will quietly walk up behind the dog and gently stroke their hair, or secretly stroke the dog's belly, enjoying the warmth and relaxation. This childish behavior, only those good-tempered dogs will be tolerant to accept ~
Conclusion
It can be seen that these quirks have become an emotional bond between us and our dogs, whether we are having silly conversations with them or trying to have interesting interactions with them. Now, let's continue to explore more wonderful times with our beloved dogs as dog owners!