For many years, there has been an opinion that a dog can sense a person's stress or nervousness.
But is this statement as true as it is presented by various scientists?
Dog experts answer the question about how dogs react to nervous people.
The second part of our material provides a detailed answer from the experts.
This is worth remembering.
As experts have discovered, stress experienced by a person changes his smell, which is unmistakably detected by his four-legged friend.
When a person is in a state of nervous tension, the dog's reactions slow down.
This fact indicates that the tailed companion is upset by the owner's nervousness. The dog falls into an emotional stupor, hence the slowness.
Thus, as scientists explained, a four-legged friend easily “becomes infected” with a person’s condition, adopting his stress.