What are dogs doing when we’re not at home?
What is your dog doing when dog owners go out to work? The answer is: At least 80% of the time, dogs are sleeping.
There is no doubt that no matter how spectacular the scene you see after returning home, or how much chaos dogs create, it basically happens half an hour after you leave. After the owner left, the sudden loneliness left the dog at a loss. At this point, dogs with different characteristics exhibit different ways of expression:
A confident and well-trained dog can walk directly to their accustomed place to sleep, or walk to the windowsill to see the outdoor scenery;
And mischievous, nervous, and easily restless dogs, in order to vent their restless emotions, must express themselves through biting, tearing, and other means;
Some greedy dogs may flip through the trash can or jump onto the snack table to find food at the first moment their owner leaves, because this behavior is often prohibited when the owner is at home;
When there are two or more dogs at home, they rarely chase and play around, but instead do their own bad things. However, in the end, due to a lack of audience, all dogs will feel bored and sleep bored. They only start to worry about punishment when their owner returns.
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