Salem Witch Trials Criteria?
I've seen a certain "if my dog doesn't like a person, then I shouldn't trust that person" kind of meme going around the on social networking sites… like the dog has some kind of mystical instincts that humans don't have. I am going to debunk this myth.
I've encountered a lot of dogs in my life. Some of them like me and some of them hate me. The same dogs that hate me like other people, yet some of the dogs that like me hate other people. Dogs have personalities like people and as people we seem to be attracted to certain types of people while we don't care for other types of people. You could apply the same litmus test to babies that people use for dogs. Some babies take to certain adults, while others make them cry. It's not some magical, mystical "sixth sense" kind of thing. Simply put, some dogs (or babies) are attracted to certain people and not others or maybe they have an unusual aversion or fear to certain people.
There could be many reasons for this aversion or fear.
One of the things that triggers a fear is when a pet's owner (or in the case of a baby, the parent) has a fear, mistrust or dislike to a certain person, so what happens is the person telegraphs that fear either verbally, non-verbally or subconsciously. These feelings are very powerful and often underestimated.
Another reason is that the dog has had a bad experience with that person or a person with similar appearance, sound, scent or gender.
Dogs, with their varying personalities and traits, have unique behaviors. Most dogs are intimately familiar with the family they identify with and are comfortable with them and don't bark, bite or attack them. Some dogs are friendly with strangers, but others are aggressive with strangers. Some are aggressive with ALL strangers, but others discriminate between which strangers they take to and which ones they don't trust or feel threatened by.
I have noticed also that dogs are aggressive or defensive depending upon circumstances. Dogs likely have poor vision when it is getting dark and have difficulty identifying people at or after dusk and will bark or chase them. Some dogs also get more defensive at this time because they are conditioned to be more protective during the hours of darkness.
Dogs follow instincts are subject to behaviors that are unique to dogs. Some dogs are very territorial or possessive and if they smell scents from other dogs (or other animals) they may react negatively. Sometimes people just stink and the unpleasant odors will cause a negative reaction. Dogs also have patterns of behavior that if interrupted have a tendency to annoy the dog. Most animals do not tolerate eye contact and feel defensive if you look them in the eyes for any length of time. They take this as a challenge. Some dogs back down but others will attack.
There are many other reasons why a dog feels uncomfortable around some people but not others. Just because a dog doesn't like you or mistrusts you doesn't mean you are evil or have ill intent. I would like to see this urban legend debunked once and for all, but unfortunately people will believe anything that is posted as a meme on Facebook or Pinterest and they perpetuate those feelings with their own dogs and their own families. Let's not give in to ancient and unsubstantiated criteria similar to those used in the Salem Witch Trials, but rather let's get to know people for who they are before crucifying them, publicly humiliating them or ostracizing them based upon a silly myth.
I've encountered a lot of dogs in my life. Some of them like me and some of them hate me. The same dogs that hate me like other people, yet some of the dogs that like me hate other people. Dogs have personalities like people and as people we seem to be attracted to certain types of people while we don't care for other types of people. You could apply the same litmus test to babies that people use for dogs. Some babies take to certain adults, while others make them cry. It's not some magical, mystical "sixth sense" kind of thing. Simply put, some dogs (or babies) are attracted to certain people and not others or maybe they have an unusual aversion or fear to certain people.
There could be many reasons for this aversion or fear.
One of the things that triggers a fear is when a pet's owner (or in the case of a baby, the parent) has a fear, mistrust or dislike to a certain person, so what happens is the person telegraphs that fear either verbally, non-verbally or subconsciously. These feelings are very powerful and often underestimated.
Another reason is that the dog has had a bad experience with that person or a person with similar appearance, sound, scent or gender.
Dogs, with their varying personalities and traits, have unique behaviors. Most dogs are intimately familiar with the family they identify with and are comfortable with them and don't bark, bite or attack them. Some dogs are friendly with strangers, but others are aggressive with strangers. Some are aggressive with ALL strangers, but others discriminate between which strangers they take to and which ones they don't trust or feel threatened by.
I have noticed also that dogs are aggressive or defensive depending upon circumstances. Dogs likely have poor vision when it is getting dark and have difficulty identifying people at or after dusk and will bark or chase them. Some dogs also get more defensive at this time because they are conditioned to be more protective during the hours of darkness.
Dogs follow instincts are subject to behaviors that are unique to dogs. Some dogs are very territorial or possessive and if they smell scents from other dogs (or other animals) they may react negatively. Sometimes people just stink and the unpleasant odors will cause a negative reaction. Dogs also have patterns of behavior that if interrupted have a tendency to annoy the dog. Most animals do not tolerate eye contact and feel defensive if you look them in the eyes for any length of time. They take this as a challenge. Some dogs back down but others will attack.
There are many other reasons why a dog feels uncomfortable around some people but not others. Just because a dog doesn't like you or mistrusts you doesn't mean you are evil or have ill intent. I would like to see this urban legend debunked once and for all, but unfortunately people will believe anything that is posted as a meme on Facebook or Pinterest and they perpetuate those feelings with their own dogs and their own families. Let's not give in to ancient and unsubstantiated criteria similar to those used in the Salem Witch Trials, but rather let's get to know people for who they are before crucifying them, publicly humiliating them or ostracizing them based upon a silly myth.