Dogs are physically unable to formulate negative emotions because the complexity of their brains are not as developed as ours. Dogs do not become fearful of something, they are naturally born with certain instincts that guide them through life, such as their instinct of fear.
^ NOT TRUE.
My dog has plastybolsaphobia (fear of plastic bags) and it was NOT just natural cause i shook a bag to put something in it and her ears went back and she started shaking but she was fine all the times before when i had plastic bags.
Some innate traits include reflexes, instincts, and basic emotions such as fear or joy. These traits are present at birth and are not learned through experience.
innate
It is completely a innate behavior, that's like asking if we walking is innate or learned
Its an innate genetic behaviour
Your question is meaningless an innate behavior is one that is present at birth and therefore by definition can not be learned. Thus the words "innate learned behaviors" are just wrong!
Anger is generally considered a secondary emotion used (learned) to mask other emotions, including fear, shame, embarrasment, etc. It is a person's reaction to fear, not fear itself, that is learned.
i think its innate behavior but depending on the context, it could also be learned helplessness,too
learned
are visual perception inate or learned
Breathing is an innate behavior that is controlled by the autonomic nervous system. It is essential for survival and is not learned, as even newborns automatically know how to breathe.
learned behavior
extrinsic, acquired, learned