In the animal kingdom, memory is one of the key tools for survival, and in the world of dogs, memory not only affects their learning ability, but also their lasting impression of people and things. While dogs are often known for their tolerance and...
In the animal kingdom, memory is one of the key tools for survival, and in the world of dogs, memory not only affects their learning ability, but also their lasting impression of people and things. While dogs are often known for their tolerance and forgetting old evils, some dog breeds are believed to show a stronger memory when they suffer injustice or harm. This article will introduce several dog breeds that are considered "most revengeful" and how to live in harmony with these dogs.
The "Avengers" member of the dog world
Doberman Pinscher)
Doberman Pinscher is a dog breed with a strong appearance and a tough personality. They are extremely loyal to their masters, but they are highly vigilant towards strangers. If Dobermans are provoked or hurt, they often choose to respond tooth-for-tit, eye-for-eye. This strong revenge mentality makes the Doberman become the "Avenger" in the dog world in some cases. Make sure your relationship with the Doberman is based on trust and respect, and strengthens your connection through a positive training approach.
Schnauzer
Schnauzer, a small dog known as the "little old man", although it looks a bit old-fashioned, their minds are very delicate. Schnauzers are extremely loyal to family members, but if they are treated unfairly or suddenly frightened, they are likely to keep in mind and use actions to "respond" to those who make them unhappy when appropriate.
Afghan Hound(Afghan Hound)
Afghan Hound is known for its nobility and independence, and this breed has a strong sense of self-esteem. If they are treated wrongly or feel neglected, this situation may be remembered and exhibit avoidance or distrust in future interactions. Always maintain a gentle and respectful attitude towards Afghan hounds and avoid using harsh training methods.
Akita(Akita)
Akita is a Japanese breed known for its loyalty and protection. They are very loyal to their families, but they also have long-term memories of unfriendly behavior. Building trust and respect is the key to living in harmony with Akita. Always be consistent and fair, making it feel safe and respected.
Shiba Inu
Shiba Inu has won many fans with its unique appearance and tough personality. They have a strong desire to protect their territory and owners. Once they feel threatened, they will stand up without fear to defend their rights. If Shiba Inu suffers harm or is misunderstood, they often choose to keep it silently in their hearts and find an opportunity to "retaliate" one day in the future.
Chesapeake Bay Retriever
The breed is trained for hard hunting activities, and their tenacity and independence make them outstanding in memory poor experiences. The interaction with this breed requires consistent positive enhancement, avoiding severe punishment, so as to avoid negative associations between dogs.
Border Collie
Border Collie is famous for its smart mind and excellent work ability. Their commands to their masters are always quickly understood and executed, but likewise, the Border Collie will keep in mind any unhappiness. They have super memory, and can always remember past grievances clearly and "fight back" at the right time.