
Dogs can tell if a person is good or bad
How Dogs Sense Good vs. Bad People: An Inside Look at Canine Instincts
Dogs have long been known for their uncanny ability to sense human emotions, and their knack for determining who’s “good” or “bad” goes beyond simple observation. Here’s how they do it:
1. Body Language Detectives
Dogs are masters of reading body language. They can sense tension, anger, or fear in a person’s posture, facial expressions, and even the way they move. A stiff, guarded stance often signals to a dog that something’s off.
2. Scent Saviors
A dog’s sense of smell is far superior to humans. They can detect changes in a person’s scent caused by stress hormones like cortisol. If someone feels anxious or malicious, a dog can often pick up on these subtle chemical changes.
3. Energy Vibes
Dogs are highly intuitive creatures. They often react to a person’s energy, whether it’s calm and friendly or erratic and hostile. Their ability to sense vibes can lead them to either approach or shy away from someone.
In short, dogs’ instincts are finely tuned to help them assess people and situations—making them loyal and reliable companions.