Look how he talks Dogs can hold grudges and studies

Look how he talks! Dogs can hold grudges, and studies prove it

Anyone who has a pet at home knows that many animal behaviors can be similar to those of humans. They are sad, happy, disappointed and often seem to understand what we are saying, even if the commands are not simple and direct. Dogs are great examples of this.

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According to a study by the University of Vienna, Austria, dogs can feel resentment. This means they may hate or even hate what the educators did, which was contrary to the animal’s expectations.

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Scientists visited shelters for dogs that were abandoned or rescued from the streets and compared the animals’ behavior to that of wild wolves living in captivity.

According to research data, the wolves had “disagreements” with each other, they moved away and managed to get back together in a short time. It would be as if they could forgive the groupmates.

Dogs, on the other hand, behaved differently. In comparison, the animals showed that they could injure each other more and fight much longer than the wolves.

Why do dogs behave like this?

Wolves are considered to be more primitive animals than dogs and therefore need group unity to survive. Therefore, it is positive for them (as a species) to maintain “peace” among their members.

Dogs, on the other hand, are animals that are more dependent on humans than the species itself, given the extensive domestication that has been going on for thousands of years. They don’t rely as much on the alliance between peers to stay alive, and this might be the main factor behind the perception of resentment.

preparatory study

It is important to note that the study is still preliminary and should serve as a basis for further development. However, there is a distinct difference between humandomesticated animals and other wild animals, even though there is some degree of evolutionary relatedness between them.