If a dog has these performances, it shows that its possessiveness is very strong!
Do you like to keep pet dogs? What do pet dogs at home look like? Speaking of which, some pet dogs have very good personalities, tempers, etc. The more they get along, the more they can feel their "goodness". Some pet dogs are different. Their personalities and tempers seem to be a little weird. They even have a strong possessive desire. The pet owner always encounters all kinds of troubles in the life when they get along with them.
Is your pet dog possessive? If your dog has these manifestations, it means it has a strong possessive desire.
The first manifestation: peeing around
Pet owners can observe the daily excretion behavior of pet dogs. If they excrete in only one place, it means that their possessiveness is not strong, and they just regard excretion as excretion. But if they always pee around, urinate at the door, and then run to the living room, bedroom, balcony and other places to pee, it means they have a strong possessiveness. Because they regard urine as a tool to divide the territory themselves, all places where their urine is contaminated are their chassis, and very few people can enter their territory. If others enter their territory, they will bark and even attack this person.
The second manifestation: the strength of possessiveness of food or toys
can also be judged from its manifestation. Dogs with strong possessiveness always have food protection. Even the owners who give them food cannot approach their food at will. Once they get close, they can hear it growling and walk forward, and it is really possible to be attacked by it. The owner was treated like this by it, not to mention the others. Others are approaching dogs that are being protected by food at will, and the possibility of being attacked is really high. Possessed dogs not only know how to protect food, but also protect toys, cubs, chassis, etc. In their eyes, these are their own and no one is allowed to touch or get close to them.
The third manifestation: always jealous
This situation often occurs in small dogs. They are very jealous. If they see their owners stroking and hugging other dogs, they will get angry. Some dogs will have an attack on the spot, and they will bark at the other dog, even attack it, trying to pull it away from its owner. There are also some dogs that will have an afterthought, and they will become ‘cold’ and ignore their owners for several days. They even 'prank' and urinate on their owner's mobile phones, clothes, etc., in order to let the owner reflect on whether they should touch it or other dogs.