Many of our four-legged friends divide people into strong and weak.
The first dogs obey. Near the representatives of the second category, the pets demonstrate obstinacy, but at the same time they try to protect them in dangerous situations.
But which of the owner's family members does the dog consider weak-willed, docile and in need of care?
Dogs usually consider small people to be weak.
But there is nothing terrible about this. After all, the pet will protect the child and show him, albeit specific, but care.
A dog is unlikely to consider someone who also “follows the commands” of the head of the family as strong.
A "subordinate" person is unlikely to be able to train a pet.
Dogs consider cowardly, fearful, loud and easily irritated people to be weak-willed.
Oddly enough, a person who often goes on business trips or travels is unlikely to be able to become a real owner for a dog.
After all, a dog will most likely only recognize as its owner a person who constantly controls its territory (apartment/house).
Previously, the breed that is in first place in terms of training was named : not the German Shepherd.