Everyone must have encountered this kind of thing in the process of raising dogs. That is, my dog always likes to bite his own hands and feet, so what is hidden behind his behavior? A dog bites its owner's "hands and feet", and it turns out that's what it thinks!

Revenge against you
Anyone who has ever raised a dog should know that some dogs can be really petty. If you accidentally offend it or do something that makes it dissatisfied, it will keep it in mind and wait for the right opportunity to seek revenge on you. The way it takes revenge is to bite your hands and feet.
Being coquettish and cute
In fact, when a dog bites its owner's hands and feet, it also means to be coquettish and cute towards the owner. Generally, it occurs more when the dog is asking for help from you, or when the dog makes a mistake and the owner feels very angry and scolds it, it will try to be coquettish to the owner and ask for forgiveness.
In addition to understanding things through sniffing, dogs also learn about things through biting. So when a dog wants to understand you, it will bite your fingers to see what you have done today. I wonder how many owners know this? It is best for the owner to observe it more at ordinary times, so as to understand it better.
Express love for the owner
From the time a dog is born, a mother dog will lick her child with her mouth. Over time, the dog will think that this action is not just as simple as grooming, but also a way to express love. Therefore, the dog often licks or nibbles its owner to express its love for the owner.
Want to play with you
Many pet owners will tease their dogs with their fingers when they are young. When they grow up, the dogs will also think that this is a way to play with their owners. Therefore, when the dogs feel bored, they will bite your hands and feet to express their desire to play with you, hoping that the owners can satisfy them.
Begging you for food
I believe there are pet owners who have fed their dogs food with their hands. Frequent feeding like this will cause the dog to form a conditioned reflex. When it feels hungry or greedy, it will lick or bite your hand and beg for food from you. If it is meal time, the owner must feed it quickly to avoid starving.
Does your dog like to bite your hands and feet? Welcome everyone to share and discuss the reasons why your dog bites your hands and feet.
