Shiba Inu (definite introduction)
No matter how big the dog is, they seem to love being with people very much. Other animals hit the wall. In fact, dogs hitting the wall is a way of social interaction, just like shaking hands and hugging when humans meet.
However, dogs don’t run into trouble with everyone or every animal, they just choose the ones they hit the wall with. If they don't like you or are not familiar with you at all, they won't hit a wall with you. However, adult dogs will have trouble with almost every puppy. They will not only touch the puppy's nose, but also smell the puppy's scent.
If the conflict between adult dogs and puppies is just out of care for the puppies, then the conflict between adult dogs seems to be more meaningful for survival. For example, dogs can hit a wall to understand whether there is safe food there, people they have interacted with, or whether other animals are dangerous, etc.
Since hitting the wall is a key part of dogs’ social behavior, humans can use this to train them. Experts say that if owners can often run into obstacles with their dogs when they are young, their character will be gentler when they grow up, and the possibility of hurting others will be greatly reduced.
In the animal world, it is not only dogs who have the behavior of hitting the wall. If you have ever raised a cat, you will find that cats hit the wall more frequently than dogs, so if you want to Get along with the animals, and you might as well bump noses when you meet them.
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