Husky (confirm introduction)
1. Magnificent Dogs
Magnificent dogs are both smart and good at interacting. They feel as if they have many things to do every day and are not aware of the surroundings. The real thing is full of curiosity, and it also promises to take the initiative to get close to people. When a gorgeous dog goes out with its owner, it will keep crawling around, interacting with strange objects around it, and will actively greet other dogs and even other owners. The basic reason for this behavior pattern of dogs is that they hope to express themselves and win the recognition of surrounding dogs and other owners. They are active social types.
2. Neutral Dogs
Neutral dogs are relatively relaxed and do not have excessive needs. They are a law-abiding part of the "Paw Planet". kind. Neutral dogs are relatively quiet most of the time. They will first use their eyes to observe the physical objects around them. When they see strangers, they will observe them from a distance most of the time, and then go away after confirmation. At the same time, they will pay more attention to the owner's expression, tone and volume, and will be more cautious in their behavior and reactions. Dogs behave this way because they take time to think and reason before taking action.
3. Negative dogs
Negative dogs are shy, weak and need care and support. When a pessimistic dog goes out with its owner, it will follow the owner or only be held by the owner. When meeting other companions or in a strange situation, it will tuck its tail and whimper with bared teeth, showing strong anti-conflict behavior. This behavior pattern of dogs is extremely sensitive to the outside world. There are also many reasons for this, such as the genius has a defect in intelligence, was scolded and punished the day after tomorrow, or the owner rarely wears it to interact with the outside world, etc.
Attempt deadline:
1. The brilliant dog fits the owner’s typical pattern: the owner who spends more free time with the dog.
2. The neutral dog fits the owner’s typical pattern: About Owners who usually work around the clock and have a special schedule
3. Negative dogs fit the owner’s profile: a retired man who lives at home and can often accompany the owner of the dog
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