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The reason why dogs are more and more like their owners!

Why do dogs become more and more like their owners?

Similar eyes

I have done experiments to make many strangers try to find the right owner and dog through their eyes, and the accuracy rate of the test results is as high as 80%. Then I blocked the eyes of the dog and the owner in the photo, and the accuracy rate of the second experiment dropped to 50%. This experiment shows that in fact, when the owner chooses a dog, he may be choosing a soul similar to his own eyes.

Personality similarity

Psychologically, personality characteristics are divided into neuroticism, extroversion, conscientiousness, agreeableness and openness. If the dog's mood fluctuates greatly, the owner should be a sensitive person; If the dog is friendly to everyone, the owner must be an outgoing and cheerful person; If the dog is not picky about food and does not recognize the bed, then the owner should also be a carefree person.

State similarity

When choosing a dog, the owner will find his former or present shadow in the dog. Maybe it was to see him in high spirits. Like sunshine confidence, it is also a dog. When you see him helpless and weak, it hurts your heart, reminds you of the helplessness and loneliness you have faced, and makes you want to love him.

Target similarity

Although dogs are pets, they are the most ideal appearance in our minds. Shepherds can't always protect their sheep, so they have sheepdogs. Arctic hunters have to travel long distances, but they can't drag many things, so there are sled dogs. Dogs can do what their owners can't do but want to do, and they can do it well.

Imitate the master's behavior

Dogs get along with people for a long time and often interact with each other. Dogs even think they are the same as their owners, so they often try to imitate their owners' behavior, which makes them more and more like their owners.