I believe that many people will have some small quirks after raising dogs, such as watching dogs pull poop. But many people don’t know that their hidden character can be seen from its “defecation” posture, and it is clear at a glance. If you don’t believe it, let’s take a look together.
Half-squat stance
Personality: Rules, mature and steady
Half-squat stubble is the most commonly used posture for many dogs, and it is very regular. If your dog is half-squat, it means that it is very mature and steady, and is a well-behaved and sensible dog.
Single leg lifting back
Personality: love clean and neat
If the dog is used to raising one leg back, hanging in the air or looking for something to put on, it means it is relatively clean, and even a little obsessed with cleanliness, because this position makes it difficult to get dirty with your body.
Pulling while walking
Personality: impatient, playful
When a dog defecates, if it pulls while walking, it means that it is still playful and willful, and is impatient, and he wants to finish it quickly and then do what it wants to do.
like fighting guerrilla warfare
Personality: Pay attention to privacy, be timid and cautious
Some dogs go out to defecate, like treasure hunting, and have to find a "feng shui treasure land" before they can pull it. If the dog often finds cover, such as hiding in the grass and looking around, it means that it is timid and cautious, and pulling a poop is like fighting guerrilla warfare.
Imitation of human postures
Personality: smart, smart
Some dogs and humans have lived with each other for a long time and have even learned the posture of human defecation. If your dog learns human postures, it means that it is very smart and has strong imitation ability.
This kind of smart dog is also very easy to train. When the dog performs well, it can combine snack rewards to make it more active and learn smarter.
quick battle and quick battle
Character: High vigilance
If a dog poops, it can always solve it quickly with lightning speed and retreat from the "battlefield", indicating that it is very vigilant. In order to avoid being attacked, it will fight quickly.
But if you take your dog out to defecate and find that the dog is always trying to defecate, but it takes a long time and constantly wants to change the position where the defecation is pulled, it is likely that it is a little constipated and it is difficult to excrete excretion.
Dog constipation is generally caused by improper diet. Pet owners can let it drink more water and eat more fruits and vegetables rich in moisture and fiber. It is best to choose a good digestible and probiotic-containing dog food for feeding, which can relieve dog constipation.
Conclusion: What kind of stool is your dog?