Do you think that your four-legged friend knows almost nothing about you? You are deeply mistaken!
In fact, dogs are much more perceptive and understanding than it might seem at first glance.
And your pet probably knows things about you that it would seem it shouldn’t even know.
However, if you think about it, there is nothing surprising about this: dogs pay attention to even the most insignificant changes in human behavior.
In addition, dogs have a well-developed sense of smell and hearing.
A four-legged friend can quickly understand that the owner is very tired or depressed.
Moreover, it is possible that dogs “read” the health status of people.
The dog most likely immediately understands that the owner is afraid of something.
Why does the dog manage to make the right conclusion? The answer is simple: during stress, certain hormones are produced in the human body, the composition of the blood and sweat changes. In addition, the body language changes.
And our four-legged friends “instantly” sense this thanks to their sense of smell and attentiveness.
For the same reasons (the production of stress hormones or happiness hormones and subsequent changes), dogs easily “read” people’s moods.
Pets easily understand whether a person is happy or angry, sad or happy.
In addition, animals analyze the owner's voice. And the information received also allows us to draw a conclusion about the person's mood.
When we communicate with pleasant people, we are happy. But when we talk to an unpleasant person, we get angry or upset.
The pet immediately “reads” the mood, so it knows about the owner’s attitude towards certain people.
Dogs study their owner's behavior every day and find out what he likes and what he doesn't like.