6 Secrets Your Dog Isn’t Telling You
Dogs have a very regular life schedule
Before getting a dog, I always heard people say that my dog wakes me every day and does not need to set an alarm clock, but I still half believed it. However, after raising a dog, many people say they don’t need to set an alarm clock daily. After submitting a dog, I discovered the dog’s schedule is regular.
A dog’s tail hides some information
A dog’s tail expresses different meanings in specific situations and various states. For example, when it sees food or its owner, it will wag its tail excitedly to express its happiness; when it feels in danger, it will wag its tail excitedly to express its joy. When it feels in danger, it will show a low posture; when it feels scared, it will tuck its tail, etc. These are all learned after raising a dog.
Dogs are not afraid of injections
Every time you take your dog to the pet hospital, you will find that your dog will be scared and nervous. Some owners may think they are afraid of injections and taking medicine, which is not true. Dogs are not frightened of the pain of injections; they are only fearful of the taste of the hospital disinfection water, which tastes so bad. After all, their sense of smell is compassionate. Even passing by, their mood will be affected.
Dogs eat grass
Many people think that dogs like to eat meat most and generally do not eat grass. However, you will find that dogs eat grass after raising a dog. This is not surprising for dogs because they are omnivorous animals, but there is another situation that causes them to eat grass: the lack of trace elements in the body. Pet owners don’t have to worry; they can feed them some trace element tablets to help them improve this phenomenon.
Dogs get jealous
As we all know, dogs are very possessive animals and will not let others touch their things. Of course, you may not have thought that, in its view, you also belong to it. Other dogs may get jealous if you pet them, but you can only understand this once you own one.
Dogs love to bite your socks
After raising a dog, you will find that dogs like to bite your socks. They stink, but even though they want it, they don’t quite understand it. What they like is not the socks, but the smell of you on them makes them feel at ease, so they want to bite them so much.
Conclusion
After raising a dog, what other secrets have you discovered about dogs? Dogs bring us a lot of joy, but their lives are short and don’t stay with us long. All we can do is take good care of them.