The Loyalty of Man’s Best Friend: Exploring Why Dogs Form Strong Bonds
Why are dogs loyal? They are pack animals, and develop an instinctive bond with their caretakers.
There are many possible reasons why dogs are loyal. Dogs are pack animals, and they see humans as members of their family. The dog is also a sensitive animal that shows signs of empathy.
The dog pack is a group of reference for the dog
In the wild, loyalty to a group is an instinctive survival mechanism. The question of loyalty in dogs is not so simple. It is unlikely that the role of “food provider” or “pack leader” is the only reason why dogs are so happy when their human returns home.
Dogs are loving animals.
Numerous studies have shown that dogs can communicate with humans to some degree. They can understand and interpret verbal and physical signals. Humans, on the other hand were able to “read” the quadruped behavior of dogs and their barking signals. This ability to communicate is cited in many studies as one of the reasons why dogs are loyal.
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