
Have you ever noticed that your dog seems to react strangely to certain people?
It’s not uncommon for dog owners to notice that their dogs don’t like particular people, although sometimes it’s unclear why.
Your perfectly well-behaved dog can suddenly start barking angrily at a stranger, or refuse to take a treat from a friend who comes to visit. It’s always surprising, but usually dog owners just write it off as their dog being weird.
Interestingly, there’s actually a scientific reason your dog may randomly act strangely toward certain people — they can tell if someone is a bad person!
If you own a dog, you probably know that they’re pretty intuitive creatures who have good judgment.
The fact that they can tell if someone is a good or bad person may not surprise you, but it’s fascinating to learn more about how researchers tested dogs’ judgment.
If you’ve ever noticed that your dog reacts negatively toward certain people, there’s actually scientific evidence that it may be because they recognize that they’re a bad person.
Researchers tested the hypothesis that dogs can tell if people are being mean to one another.
An article published in Neuroscience and Behavioural Reviews claims that dogs can recognize when someone is being a good person, and are particularly adept at realizing when people are being horrible to one another.
To perform the study, researchers had dog owners act out two separate scenarios while their dogs watched.
In the first scenario, the dog owner struggled to open a container, then asked two researchers to help. One researcher helped, while the other stood by passively.
In the second scenario, the dog owner again struggled with a container and asked for help. One researcher watched passively, but the other actively refused to help.
After both scenarios, researchers offered the dog a treat.
In the first scenario, the dog was just as likely to take a treat from the passive researcher as the helpful researcher.
In the second scenario, however, the dog was much more likely to ignore the treat from the person who was mean to their owner (refused to help).
The researchers concluded that dogs can tell when someone is being mean to another person, then they react accordingly.
So if your dog ever refuses to take a treat from someone for seemingly no reason, they may actually think that they’re a bad person.
Do you think your dog has good intuition and judgment?
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Jorge Landeira
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Yes
Ian Taylor
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100% true
Lynnette Gilderhus
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Yes
Fatma El Tanani
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Of course they can
Lisa Harrison Brownlee
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I think if my dog doesn’t like you, then I shouldn’t either!
Lisa Harvell
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There are three faithful friends: an old wife, an old dog, and ready money. ;))
Alicia Utley Steeves
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100 times yes!
Susan Clark
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Absolutely!
Gigi Ann
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Dogs are very intuitive
Gillian Breach
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Yes magority can but not all can
Rita Ann Favre Smith
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Definitely
Ryan Myers
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I dont think my dog cares she just likes meeting people. But she is submissive around my sisters boyfriend.
Annette Stanton
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dogs have very sharp senses and yes, they can tell if a person has bad intentions……. I have witnessed this first hand with my buddy, Bosco, and he was always right…..dogs are a lot more tuned in to our world than we think……
Carolyn Irwin
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Harmony Jaxson.
Remember Tess that time she wouldn’t let Spaz into the house? x
Shirley Brown
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Totally can …
Graeme Tindal
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Yes
Lois Finney
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If MY DOG didn’t like YOU, your OUT…
Jackie Belcher
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Yes they can certainly tell!
Jackie Belcher
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They sure can tell bad and we should listen to them.
Elinore Kelly
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Absolutely! More intuitive than humans
Regina Tosco
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Animals and especially dogs have the ability to know if you are an animal lover.
Virgilia Goodwin
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You bet!!
Meline Aghakian
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Yes
John R. Farley Jr.
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I’m not sure this is definitive. I know someone whom wasn’t liked by our dog. But he’s had dogs and cats of his own that love him and he loves them. I’ve had a few dogs in my life that wanted to tear me a new one. Most dogs give me nose kisses and lick me, often exposing their bellies to me. Maybe there’s a mutual distrust or trust between me and the dog that doesn’t like me. And there’s a connection between me and the dogs that like me.
Jenny Stembridge
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Yes
Susan M Dube
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Yes they can. They can sense it.
Pamela Forster
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YES!!
Wendi Macey
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Yes!
Sue Van Horn Hale
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Yes they can!
Ashley Hallman
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Yep sure can & are supposed to pick up on fear as well but that wasn’t the case with my neighbors rottie I was scared to death when I meet her bc she was so big but we became inseparable until the day they moved away 🙁
Lynn Boyle
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They know if someone doesn’t like them too. They’re smarter than most people.
Tiz Brooks
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Yes
Tiz Brooks
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Yes
Judith Reilly
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Yes they can excellent judge of the human race!!!
Linda Green Bullington
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Of course they can!!
Darriel Rose
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Yes if my dogs don’t like you well there’s the door leave fast
Bethann Prosser
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My vet told me listen to your dogs and steaks at all times
Jon Eichorst
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Yep.
Kristian Ortega
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Adrie Shaffer
Adrie Shaffer
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Yeah they can
Kristian Ortega
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I didn’t know that hahaa
Adrie Shaffer
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Well now you do lol
Kristian Ortega
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How do they do that though
Adrie Shaffer
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If they don’t go up to you and they start to growl
Kristian Ortega
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So just off of your smell?
Adrie Shaffer
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And your body language
Kristian Ortega
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Interesting
Adrie Shaffer
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Yeah
Suzanne Glanfield
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They know.
Elizabeth Nicholson
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