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13-09-2018
Column: Living with Dogs - APPERANCE VERSUS CHARACTER AND PERSONALITY
Column: Living with Dogs - APPERANCE VERSUS CHARACTER AND PERSONALITY
There is still much unknown about why some dogs develop behavioural problems and others do not. There is one study that conclusively shows that some dogs are prone to bonding more strongly with people than other dogs.

The need for a human attachment figure seems to be unusually powerful in the domestic dog. This craving certainly explains why so many dogs develop separation anxiety at some point in their lives.

Dogs behave towards us using a set of rules and behaviour patterns that are ultimately derived from those of the wolf and more distant canid ancestors. However these are not the rules of “dominate or be dominated”. They are the rules of family.

Our pet dog’s behaviour clearly shows us that they see us as attachment figures based on a parent -offspring framework. They are fundamentally different from all other animals in this respect. It is only through the learning environment we give them that dogs come to understand how to behave towards people.

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