Dogs also have different personalities. Do you really know your dog?
Anyone who has raised a dog knows that dogs have complex personalities, sometimes even comparable to human personalities.
Psychologists at the University of Texas found that four of the five human personalities can be found in dogs, and whether dogs and humans get along well depends on whether they "speed match" each other's personalities. Well-known human personality tests are usually based on 5 main factors: Honesty, Extraversion, Neuroticism, Openness, and Adaptability.
These traits can also be seen in dogs. Dogs do not have a human personality, only "reliability, selfishness, and trustworthiness". There are two types of dogs: soft and hard.
Among them, soft type dogs are very sensitive, have poor tolerance to various external stimuli, have great emotional ups and downs, and can be said to be a little nervous. (Unkind brain made up the appearance of a husky...)
They will react violently and even bark loudly when they are frightened by the doorbell, or they will tremble with fear from the sound of thunder and fireworks. On the contrary, the hard type dogs, whether mental or physical, have a strong tolerance to external stimuli. Most of them are open-minded and cheerful, with bold and positive personalities and strong independence.
At the same time, they have a strong defensive instinct, and may make unexpected aggressive behaviors when they get angry.
The dog's character is affected by factors such as heredity and the personality of the owner. The formation of dog's character is similar to that of human beings. The formation of dog's character is related to heredity and the influence of the surrounding living environment, among which heredity is a very important factor. In addition to times, the dog's personality will change with the owner's personality, the owner's family members, growth environment, feeding methods and other factors.
The personality of puppies can be changed according to the training of the owner. It is also a timid puppy. If the owner is enthusiastic and outgoing, he will often take it to noisy crowds, and it will gradually get used to it and gradually change its original timid personality. And a dog with a lively personality when he was young, if he met a taciturn owner and grew up in a quiet environment, he would keep barking because he was too bored, or keep touching because of irritability, which would make the owner feel bored , and thus will be frequently reprimanded. As time goes by, no matter how good-tempered the puppy is at the beginning, when it grows up, its personality will only become worse and worse.
In other words, what kind of character a dog develops is partly determined by the owner. It seems that dogs need to be taught by their owners to develop a docile and lovely personality~ But even so, many people still love neurotic huskies.