(1) Game behavior. The main manifestation is to repeatedly engage in some purposeless activities, such as chasing each other, playing, etc.
(2) The way dogs communicate with their kind is by sniffing each other. When two dogs meet, they sniff each other’s butts, so that they can know each other’s gender, age and origin; when they go out for a walk, they always sniff the ground. Excretion, this is also their special way of transmitting information.
(3) Hierarchical behavior is manifested in puppyhood, and after weaning, puppies begin to fight with their peers to determine status.
(4) Almost all dogs like to climb, and the target of climbing may be the owner's legs or the back of a puppy that is lower than it. Climbing across two puppies when playing together is a sign of happiness, while adult male dogs climb across to show their authority.
(5) Dogs like to lick their owners’ hands and faces, which is probably an instinctive action to ask for food. When a puppy licks its mother's face, it is searching for some food residue. At the same time, its mother will regurgitate some food for it. So when your dog kisses you passionately, giving it a bone will make it happier than kissing it. .
(6) Dogs are clean animals and have the habit of defecating at regular times and at designated places. Generally, defecation occurs after getting up, after eating, or in the evening. If you keep a dog indoors, you can take it outside for a walk and defecate at the above times every day.
(7) Sensitive to stimulation. There are many sensitive parts of the dog's body, such as the top of the head, mouth, buttocks, and paws. It does not like strangers touching its head. Dogs are prone to motion sickness, which is related to the sensitivity of their sensory functions. Except for a few dog breeds such as Chinese Crested Dogs, most dogs' skin lacks sweat glands and is therefore very sensitive to moisture and heat in the environment, but they have strong cold resistance.
(8) Dogs have a strong memory and will never forget their owner’s voice and address throughout their lives. They can even find their way home from thousands of miles away.
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