Why do dogs follow their masters? Dogs like to follow their masters because they are evolved from wolves, which are pack animals, and dogs retain this habit in their genes, and dogs treat their masters as leaders, so they will follow them wherever they go. Secondly, dogs are loyal animals, with deep feelings for their masters, treating them as mothers and having a sense of dependence, they will always follow. If the owner feels that this has to get in the way, you may want to give the dog some basic training, such as solitary training. Dogs alone training method first to develop the dog’s self-confidence, self-confidence of the dog is not easy to produce anxiety. Then give the dog some snacks and come back a few minutes apart. After that, gradually lengthen the separation time. After leaving the house several times a day or less, until it is too lazy to pay attention to the master in and out, it will not be affected by the separation.
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