Do horses and dogs recognize their owners casually?
Horse dogs do not recognize their owners casually. Horse dogs will only recognize one master at a time. Once they recognize the master, they are very loyal to the master and obey the master's orders. It is best not to change owners frequently for a horse dog, as this will make the dog feel insecure and distrustful of people, making it difficult to get close to it. If you want it to recognize its owner as soon as possible, you need to accompany it often, interact with it more, take it out for walks more often, give it enough sense of security, and slowly recognize its owner.
Performances of horses and dogs recognizing their owners:
1. After recognizing their owners, they like to stay with their owners and are very dependent on them.
2. Horse dogs like to bite their owners’ shoes or lick their owners with their tongues. These are behaviors to express their love.
3. Horse dogs are very obedient. They will not yell or attack their owners, and will only obey their owners' instructions.
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