Dogs can know who hates them!
Dogs sometimes have some magical qualities, such as being able to perceive who likes them and who dislikes them.
Dogs have a strong sense of smell and observation ability. In addition to being able to smell, they can also observe the owner’s expression. Perhaps people who dislike dogs carry a strong odor, and even if they try to curry favor with dogs, they will not be deceived and will instead strengthen their guard; On the contrary, people who like dogs, even if they don’t have a dog, will still emit a taste of liking dogs! Similarly, dogs also dislike dogs and can determine whether they are compatible with each other based on their taste. Dogs with a strong sense of hostility usually start a fight with a word of disagreement, while the losing side remembers the smell of the disliked dog and waits to avoid it in the next decisive battle. Isn’t it very magical?
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