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Essay / Internal and internal factors influencing a dog's behavior...
People tend to interfere when it comes to domesticated dogs, so dogs are not as dependent on their hormones as wolves because they tend to be calmer and more docile around humans. Illness and pain also work this way. When a dog or wolf is in pain, they become aggressive and agitated because they feel vulnerable and know that this way humans and other animals will stay away from them, giving them time to heal and regain strength. The symptoms can also be different; If a dog has something serious, he may run in circles and be much more active than he normally is. Another internal factor is stress and fear. For example, domestic dogs are now used to living in smaller spaces than in the wild, like wolves, which means they don't get scared or stressed like a wolf would if found in that situation. . If the animal feels threatened, it will show it as a