I have been raising a dog for many years and found out that dogs are running wildly at home. There are these reasons
Friends who raise dogs, have you noticed that dogs sometimes run wildly at home, making you confused? I have been raising a dog for many years and found out that dogs are running wildly at home. There are these reasons!
There are energetic and have nowhere to vent
Dogs are lively and active animals, and they require a lot of exercise to consume excess energy. If the dog does not have enough daily exercise, it will run wildly at home to vent its excess energy.
Excited and excited, dogs will run wildly at home when they are excited and excited. For example, when you see the owner coming home or hearing the sound outside, the dog will express his excitement and excitement by running wildly.
Bored
Sometimes the dog runs wildly at home just because it is bored. If the owner does not give it enough attention and company, the dog will use crazy running to attract the owner's attention.
Instinct drives
dogs running wildly may be driven by instinct. In the wild, dogs need to run quickly to chase their prey or escape from natural enemies. Although domestic dogs no longer need to do this now, this instinct still exists.
Chasing small animals or toys
The dog has a strong instinct to chase. When he sees small animals or toys at home, he will chase after him excitedly. This chase game allows the dog to release excess energy and can also satisfy its curiosity and desire to play.
Anxiety and uneasy
Dogs may also run wildly to express their emotions when they feel anxious and uneasy. For example, when you hear thunder, firecrackers, etc., or when you see strange things such as strangers, other animals, the dog may feel uneasy and start running wildly at home.
In estrus
Dogs undergo special physical and psychological changes during estrus, which makes them feel very uncomfortable. To alleviate this discomfort, dogs may choose to run wild to vent their emotions and release their desires brought by estrus.
So, if you see dogs running wildly at home during their estrus, don't worry, they may just be venting their desires and alleviating discomfort.