Dogs react to stimuli primarily through their senses, particularly smell and hearing, which are far more acute than those of humans. They may show various responses, such as barking, growling, or wagging their tails, depending on whether the stimulus is perceived as positive, negative, or neutral. Additionally, dogs can exhibit behaviors like sniffing, freezing, or retreating to indicate their comfort level or interest in the stimulus. Overall, their reactions are influenced by their past experiences, training, and individual temperament.
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they will bite you as hard as they can
They cower in fear.
Some dogs can be aggressive some are not it matters about the breed and the type of fight (who won)
Dogs react in many different ways and to many different things. To cars, dogs will chase, bark at, and cringe from. To people, dogs will love, hate, lick, bite, bark at, and snap to. To music, they will ignore or snore. Some dogs are "Picky Choosy" and some are "Whateverers". All of that depends on their character.
its not always certain. all dogs are different, and may react differently. check with your local vet?
Raccoons generally avoid confrontations with dogs but may attempt to kill and eat a small dog, such as a puppy.
dogs feed off others emotions so can sense when you are upset angry etc All dogs react differently to change, it depends on what the change is
dogs feed off others emotions so can sense when you are upset angry etc All dogs react differently to change, it depends on what the change is
Dogs can react to loud music in different ways. Some dogs may become anxious or stressed, while others may not be bothered at all. It's important to pay attention to your dog's behavior and adjust the volume of the music accordingly to ensure their comfort and well-being.
No, you should never give human medications to your pets. Dogs (and cats) react very differently to human medications and this can sometimes be fatal.
Same with any other animal/human. That would be a yes.