In this review, we emphasize the ever increasing evidence that human factors such as personality and attitude influence the relationship between dogs and humans. In particular, positive attitudes and incidental behaviors seem to contribute to the connection between powerful dogs and humans. This is clearly proved by both hormonal changes. This shows the advantage that a successful dog-human relationship can bring and motivate the development of this relationship. Conversely, negative attitudes, unsafe attachments, and misunderstandings about dog behavior may confuse human relations and even give up dogs. In the future research, it is necessary to consider the influence of the owner's attitude and behavior on the physical and emotional state of the dog. Such a survey may reveal potential causal relationships between attitudes and behaviors. Interestingly, the dimensionality of neurosis may be related to poor binary function, but it may not affect the quality of relationship. Evaluating the character of a dog handler working in a standardized environment can clarify whether neurosis contributes to specific duality for actual work
Recent research emphasizes the importance of social learning and associative learning in dog-human dialogue. In fact, considering that dogs are easy to master complex sequences of commands and behaviors using social learning and training methods like DAID as complementing the shaping technique, further use of processor means Can be provided.
Importantly, the relationship between a dog and a human being and the affection between a person and a dog may not be complementary. MDORS is currently the most powerful way to measure the relationship between a dog and a person, mainly to deal with human perception of this relationship. In future research, there is a method to investigate the influence of dog temperament internally using consistently verified measures, measure the relationship between dog and human, and obtain detailed information on members of dyado dog Furthermore, in order to study the relationship between dog-human adhesion and attachment, dog attachment such as SST should be included. Producing a successful dog by identifying factors contributing to HAB - The ability of human pairing is expected to enhance the welfare of both species in this unique and old dialogue
Studies have shown that the relationship between a dog and a person is very close. According to a survey, "Dog owners report that their dog's affection is as strong as their love of their best friends, children, and spouses. For many people, loneliness is unfortunate for the elderly, Although it is a reality, keeping a dog is useful for planting purpose consciousness in everyone's life, during which puppies can cause a big change in our daily life.
Importantly, the relationship between a dog and a human being and the affection between a person and a dog may not be complementary. MDORS is currently the most powerful way to measure the relationship between a dog and a person, mainly to deal with human perception of this relationship. In future research, there is a method to investigate the influence of dog temperament internally using consistently verified measures, measure the relationship between dog and human, and obtain detailed information on members of dyado dog Furthermore, in order to study the relationship between dog-human adhesion and attachment, dog attachment such as SST should be included. Producing a successful dog by identifying factors contributing to HAB - The ability of human pairing is expected to enhance the welfare of both species in this unique and old dialogue
In this review, we emphasize the ever increasing evidence that human factors such as personality and attitude influence the relationship between dogs and humans. In particular, positive attitudes and incidental behaviors seem to contribute to the connection between powerful dogs and humans. This is clearly proven by both hormonal changes. This shows the advantage that a successful dog-human relationship can bring and motivate the development of this relationship. Conversely, negative attitudes, unsafe attachments, and misunderstandings about dog behavior may confuse human relations and even give up dogs. In the future research, it is necessary to consider the influence of the owner's attitude and behavior on the physical and emotional state of the dog. Such a survey may reveal potential causal relationships between attitudes and behaviors