The dog’s head-touching behavior is not so friendly.
I usually observe dogs socializing, and I can also see dogs trying to put their paws on each other’s bodies or heads, which is a body language that represents dominance.
Including a lot of shit-picking officers who find embarrassing riding behavior, it is not necessarily something that represents color,
Most of them are to express the domination of status, expressing the meaning of wanting to be a big brother, which is similar to the meaning of holding hands.
So in the dog’s world, if I allow you to touch my head, I basically recognize “I obey you”. If I don’t let you touch it, your status may not be as high as it is in its heart.
So when you see a stray dog on the road, don’t just touch someone’s head,
It doesn’t even know who has a higher status between you and it, it thinks you recognize it as soon as it comes up. Big brother, naturally it may be fried.
If the dog especially enjoys being touched by you, it can be said that it has completely surrendered to you and believes that you are its master.
Stroking a dog is also a science. Generally, it is the safest to touch a dog’s back, and they are also the most acceptable.
If this is the first time you see a dog, you should avoid touching sensitive areas such as the head, stomach, tail, and limbs, and start familiarizing yourself with it from the back.