Have you noticed that each time your pooch does something he’s not supposed to and you scold him for it, he suddenly turns into this puppy-eyed guilt-feeling loveable goof? And while most dogs behave like this in these situations, the ‘guilt-feeling’ part is actually not what it seems to be.
Fear Over Everything
Your pet gets used to this and understands that this is normal behavior for you. However, once you see the results of his ‘alone time’, you get furious – your body language and tone changes and now you’re throwing very stern looks.
Some people even avoid physical contact with their dog when they’re angry at them.
But if you thought your pet feels guilty at moments like these, you are wrong. In truth, your dog sees your erratic behavior which it can’t comprehend, making the poor canine feel like something is very, very wrong. Instead of guilt, your dog now feels confused and a bit threatened, which makes him adjust his own behavior so that there’s no further conflict.
Although dogs are smart animals in general, expecting them to see the link between your change in behavior and their spreading the garbage all over the apartment is kind of a long shot, even for the smartest pooches out there. Take that into consideration the next time your dog goes on a treasure hunt while you’re not at home.
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