There are many times when owners go to the toilet to "work" every day, and their dogs will follow them. Is it your "smell" that attracts him? Is there some other reason?
- Dogs are social animals, and they don’t care about “private time.” When you, the owner, go to the toilet alone, he will be curious about what you are doing alone. ! In addition, the most important thing in a dog’s life is you, its owner. Dogs following you to the toilet may just be the result of their animal instincts and herd mentality. Dogs see you as part of their pack, and they want to cling to you all the time and want to be by your side. They will follow you around wherever possible, including to the bathroom.
- Moreover, dogs regard the toilet as part of their home and have the responsibility to monitor and protect the area. When you enter the toilet alone, the dog will subconsciously protect you.
- And if you "practice" fruit formations and the toilet is filled with your scent, they will be more curious to understand the smell of the owner of such a large formation in the toilet .
- Dogs believe that "practice" is one of the most vulnerable moments. In addition, dogs without "private time" have no awareness of privacy issues. Dogs will only care about your safety. So when the master is "practicing", he will keep an eye on you, fearing that you will be in danger and that the "toilet mouth monster" will swallow you to death. . .