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POV: Your Jealous Dog
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They say sharing is caring, but Darrel the dog clearly missed that memo. When his cat friend got a little too cozy with their owner during a training session, the jealous dog did what any seasoned ...
While it’s hard to say if dogs experience jealousy in the same way humans do, they certainly seem to react when they feel left out or perceive a threat to their bond with their owner.
Animals show signs of jealousy. Dogs nudge their owners when they see them petting other animals. Monkeys protest when given unequal rewards. Cats display clinginess if they feel ignored.
Say you catch your dog — let’s call him Pumpkin — in the process of chewing one of your shoes. You stand above him, your posture tense, and say, “No, Pumpkin! I like that shoe! Stop that!” ...
But there are times when it's hard to tell what your dog is feeling. Jealousy and possession might be hard to recognize. A jealous, possessive, and protective dog can bring trouble around other dogs.