People who are afraid of dogs have noticed more than once: animals are good at sensing fear.
And this ability manifests itself in pets even if the frightened person tries to demonstrate the most calm and confident behavior.
Why is it impossible to hide your fear from dogs?
The answer is simple: dogs are helped by their strong sense of smell. Pets sense a special smell from a person who is under stress.
A unique sense of smell helps the animal to sense a specific odor of human sweat.
If you are scared of a dog, the level of adrenaline in your blood will increase.
Certain volatile substances will be released, which your pet will definitely notice.
Of course, you can try to hide your fear. Perhaps the other person won't understand that you're afraid. But it's unlikely that you'll be able to deceive your pet.
As a result, the dog may show a response. It may become more aggressive, considering the frightened person a source of potential danger.
But it is possible that the pet will ignore the cynophobe. This is how a dog that has been raised correctly will behave.
Given the above circumstances, some people may conclude that it is pointless to try to act calmly when they see a dog.
In fact, you still need to control yourself. Yes, the dog will still feel fear. But the chances of not showing aggressive behavior on the part of the animal will increase if the person refrains from shouting and making sudden movements.