Everyone knows that dogs are ready to literally "melt" the moment they are scratched behind the ear.
Many people show signs of attention to the animal in this way to simplify the process of establishing contact.
However, in any case, it is interesting why the dog reacts to such a “massage” in such a curious way.
Experts note that the answer to this question lies in the dog's anatomy. The animal has a well-developed nervous system. Part of it is located in the area behind the ears.
If you start massaging it, the dog’s body begins to produce endorphins.
They, in turn, make the dog feel happy and contented. It is also noted that these compounds are able to reduce pain.
Therefore, the dog's "stupor" or even "trance" is easily explained from a scientific point of view.
But we must not forget that the dog will appreciate any kind of contact and interaction with him, since he is human-oriented.
Earlier we talked about why a dog is afraid to swim .