How do dogs remember their masters Three ways dogs remember

Dogs to human memory mode: image memory image memory contains visual, auditory, tactile, taste and smell, because of the length of time, the dog will be judged together through a variety of ways. For example, if the owner appears in front of the dog wearing a very strange dress, the dog will first judge through vision, and may not be able to identify the owner, and then use the nose to sniff, there is a very familiar smell, and once the owner at this time to make its very familiar voice, the dog will immediately be able to recognize the owner. Dogs on human memory patterns: motor memory dogs can remember actions, gestures, and will form a conditioned reflex to complete the corresponding body movements. This is why we can use hand signals and commands to train dogs to complete actions such as sitting and lying down. Dogs will have their own memories of some habitual actions of their masters, and can be judged by their behavior when they see their masters again. Dogs on human memory mode: emotional memory dogs can distinguish human emotions, so when the master is very happy, they will also be excited abnormal. It is also this strong emotional memory that makes the dog a very loyal family companion.

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