Jealousy changes the dog beyond recognition. He will do this kind of thing when he is in a hurry.

 7:54am, 20 November 2025

Anyone who has ever raised a dog should know that a dog is very jealous. It cannot see you being nicer to other dogs. It is really full of jealousy.

This picture is a great way to illustrate how jealous dogs can be.

When you bend down to pet another dog, your dog may squeeze in front of you and take your hands away from his companion. Then he pretends to be pitiful (it’s not my fault anyway)

And when another pet in the house gets food, the dog may also whine in annoyance. These are all signs of jealousy.

The following is a list of signs that dogs may be jealous (if you don’t understand, save it quickly!)

1. Aggression (in order to make people notice it, it will express itself by biting or gnawing). In fact, it is just like people. When there is nothing to do, it will make its presence felt in the circle of friends, for fear that you will forget that it exists. The most typical example of this kind of dog is the Husky, a natural "house demolisher".

2. Go to the bathroom indoors (pets cannot express their thoughts and feelings in words. Therefore, they sometimes express themselves with actions)

3. Leave the room (sometimes dogs will retreat when they are angry) ), at this time you need a little more time and patience to observe its behavior!

4. Suddenly do a strange behavior (any kind of behavior is possible, just to attract your attention)

5. Growling, growling, or fighting with another dog (this problem often occurs when there are many other pets in the house, and the pets are competing for favors)

6. Squeezing your space (maybe right next to you in your already small space)

7. Pay special attention to your owner (the dog will lick your fingers or face to attract your attention)

In fact, most of the jealousy of dogs is a manifestation of a lack of sense of security, and they need the attention of their owners. If your dog often behaves like this for a period of time, should you reflect on whether you have played well with your dog during this period?