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Dogs don't want to go out why

1, the psychological reasons of dogs

Some dogs may be reluctant to go out for psychological reasons. For example, they may have experienced some negative experiences last time they went out, such as meeting a fierce dog or being scared. This will make them feel disgusted with going out.

In addition, if the dog is kept at home for a long time without contact with the outside world, it may feel uncomfortable with the external environment, resulting in panic and nervousness, and thus unwilling to go out.

2. The physical condition of the dog

The dog's physical discomfort is also one of the reasons why he is unwilling to go out. They may feel tired, painful or nauseous. If your dog suddenly doesn't want to go out, you can observe whether there are any abnormal symptoms, such as vomiting and diarrhea, and you need to take him to the vet in time.

3. External factors such as temperature and weather.

External factors such as temperature and weather will also affect the dog's willingness to go out. For example, in very hot weather, dogs may feel uncomfortable, while in windy and rainy days, dogs may be afraid of wet and cold air and weather changes. In addition, the noisy noise of trains and cars and crowded streets will also make dogs feel scared and nervous and don't want to go out.

4. Lack of physical and mental stimulation and long solitude

Dogs need physical exercise and physical and mental stimulation. If they lack action and stimulation for a long time, they will become lazy and unwilling to go out. In addition, if the dog is often alone at home, it will become lonely, anxious and uneasy, which will aggravate the resistance to going out.

Therefore, parents need to take their dogs out for a walk regularly, socialize with other dogs, and provide them with enough toys, games and interactions to avoid excessive loneliness and bad mood changes.