when did the dogs bark at the motor car?
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You all must have experienced dogs chasing your vehicles or witnessed them doing so to another vehicle. Ever wondered why dogs do so?
- Most of us have experienced this but probably never gave it a serious thought. But you will be surprised to know that there are legit reasons behind this chasing behaviour of dogs
- THEY HAVE THEIR TERRITORY: When a new person comes to your house, the obvious reason why your dog barks at them is because they see them as strangers and don't trust them. Same is the reason behind dogs barking at a moving vehicle. Dogs expand their territory by urinating on trees and vehicles of the area they live in. When a vehicle which does not belong to their territory approaches them, they can smell it. This infuriates them as they don’t accept any other dog coming into their territory. This may sound silly but that’s how it is.
- INSTINCTS AND LONELINESS: Dogs are very curious in nature and an approaching vehicle perks up their instincts and urge them to chase the vehicles suddenly. So, they end up running behind them. Sometimes this is also due to a bad experience with the drivers but some just do it out of excitement.
- Dogs are social creatures and when they feel lonely they just pass their time simply by barking at people or chasing vehicles. This kills their boredom and makes them feel happy.
- PREY DRIVE: Cars and bikes are a dog's favourite as they move, make noise and emit light, unlike trees and electricity poles. The strong sound of few vehicles sounds like a big growl to dogs which instills fear in them.
- Also, the movement of the tyre attracts them and that is why they try to nip them as they see it rotating. Chasing a car for them is just like chasing a ball or a Frisbee.
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