Many people believe that dogs are not capable of experiencing such "human" emotions as love and jealousy.
Supporters of this position are convinced that animal owners simply project their emotions onto their pets, thereby “humanizing” them.
However, there is another opinion. If you live with a dog for a certain amount of time, then its ability to be jealous is beyond doubt.
Scientists were also interested in this topic, so they repeatedly conducted relevant studies and scientific experiments.
Their result was a completely natural discovery: dogs can be jealous of their owners and do so regularly.
Experts note that a pet can feel jealous even towards an inanimate object, not to mention children, partners and other people.
For us, jealousy is primarily associated with personal relationships: we are afraid of losing a loved one, so this unpleasant feeling arises as a defense mechanism.
Dogs are more practical.
They worry that they will simply receive less food, attention, affection and care.