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2021-10-20 / 718 Read

This should also be a question of many people. Why do dogs like to chase after people's heels and bite? Let's keep reading~.

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1. Hunting Instinct

If you go back to the earliest days of dogs, they were not the home of humans They are pets, but are self-reliant like wolves and have hunting instincts. Therefore, when Wang and his companions play together, they can find that they like to make quick sprints---> throwing down each other; also because of this instinct, Wang Wang also regards the owner's heel as the object of contact when he is a child , as long as the heel moves, Xiao Wang will enter the simulation state.

Although it is an instinct, it still needs to be taught from an early age to say no to the dog

2. Lack of self-confidence

Some dogs who lack self-confidence and are smaller in size will start first in order to strengthen their momentum. Rather than confrontation, these dogs will choose to sneak attack from behind, adopting guerrilla tactics of one bite and running.

In the face of such a bark, the owner should always encourage the bark and help it build up self-confidence~

3. Strong vigilance

When there are guests in the house, some dogs will go around behind the heels of the guests, open their mouths and bite down, with light and heavy force, which often frightens the guests and makes the owner very sorry. Usually, these dogs are more vigilant, and they make this kind of warning behavior in order to protect themselves and their families.

4. Vocational Instinct

Some dogs are breeds bred to be working dogs, such as the border Sheepdog, Corgidog. Take corgi as an example, they will bite their heels and turn in circles, the purpose is to gather everyone into a circle, if someone (animal?) leaves the team, corgi will bite his heel again, forcing him to return. inside the circle.