Why do dogs look into the eyes of their owners during defecation? It looks a little strange, but make sure there are justified reasons.
So what are these reasons?
Scientists have various theories, although they are not 100 %sure why dogs do so when making them toilets.
Especially in wild nature, dogs think that they are vulnerable to predators or other dogs when they leave their feces around. This is exactly what they feel, they want to rely on someone or the region where they are doing their feces.
Dog owners know that our Patili friends do not make their faeces often in random places. There are some specific regions that each dog holds in mind to leave the feces. This can be a corner, the base of a tree or a random shrub.
When dogs often make their feces on the ground, they actually make their own regions and trust in that area.
In the same way, while making stools, the trust in the owner is very valuable.
Many researchers, veterinarians and experts in this field compared to the dogs, during the stroll, if the first defecation, although half an hour passed, but does not trust the owner. In other words, they need to build a sense of belief in the middle with their owners in order to make their feces comfortably.
For example, some dogs do not make both their urine and feces despite long strolls. At the first time they come to the dwelling, they can defecate a random place. This shows that a whole dog-human connection is not fine.
In addition, dogs are likely to be waiting for a confirmation or award while doing stools.
For example, if you allow your dog to exclude it in the house or the balcony until the vaccines are completed, and if you wanted to defecate out after a certain respite, the dog will need a approval to do it.
After defecating to learn to make your urine and feces out, you can call him in the form of “well done ve and caress his head or give a reward food. In this way, the dog can understand that what he does is wrong and can maintain this behavior.
This is the reason why they are expected to come to eye with us while defecation. While the dog leaves his feces in a corner of the street, he feels essentially threatened and vulnerable due to outside animals.
In order to do this comfortably, he needs the owner’s approval. So he looks into his eyes.
When you come to eye with your dog at a time with your dog, it is useful to smile him and shake your head up as if he confirmed it. But this may be a way of behavior that some dogs do not want.
Although the majority do not form, some dogs do not want their owners to see them while they do their toilets. In this kind of situation, it may be much more useful to turn your head to a random place and act to act for not seeing it.
Dogs compared to most experts, as in humans, do not have a sense of shame. I mean, it’s probably not an indication of shyness. However, even if we cannot solve what they do for what they do, we can find out which behavior for our own dog will be more wrong.