A dog is loyal to its master, provided that it treats you as its master.

A dog is loyal to its master, provided that it treats you as its master.

A dog is loyal to its master, provided that it treats you as its master.

Dogs are very social, so go to the village to find a wild dog array. The order of the younger brothers is not easy to guess, and the leader is easy to find.

In an ordinary family, when a dog regards a person as the leader, he will be very loyal, which is engraved in the gene and will not be changed by foreign things.

But there is a more important point here. With so many people in a family, the dog will rank all the members in his mind. If he thinks that a member’s status is lower than it, there will be a more interesting phenomenon.

For example, in my family, through my observation, the order of members in my dog’s heart is: my father > me > my mother > it > my girlfriend.

Specifically reflected in:

My father went out to walk him. He was like a third grandson. He never made trouble wherever he pointed. Even if he found a place where there was no one to tell him, he could perfectly carry out all my father’s instructions like an obedient child.

I go out to walk him. He is obedient and likes to follow me. He will argue with me in case of a major emergency (when a bitch makes a dog).

My mother went out to walk it, and it was disobedient. It often had arguments with my mother, but in the end it was helpless to comply with my mother.

When my girlfriend went out to walk it, she pointed out that it was a guide to the north, and when the route was slightly unsatisfactory, she became emotional. The first step was to sit on the ground and show that she refused to follow your route. The second step is to throw off the threat and tell my girlfriend that I can get rid of this rope. It’s up to you. If my girlfriend still doesn’t give in, then step three, tug of war, and step four, throw off the rope and run.

Therefore, the same dog will have different attitudes towards different family members.

Dogs are really loyal to their owners, absolutely loyal.

Provided that he treats you as a master, not as a brother.

Of course, the above is my conclusion.

My dad’s conclusion is:

The dog thinks: always beat my old man > beat my brother when he is disobedient > don’t beat my mother = me > bully the rope puller sister casually.

My mother’s conclusion is:

The dog thinks: lovely and beautiful mother who loves her > heartless father = heartless brother = tool elder sister = me.

My girlfriend’s conclusion is:

The dog thinks: love


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