Have you ever noticed that your dog always likes to follow you to the bathroom? No matter you go to the large or small building, it follows you everywhere, curiously guarding the door, or rushing in directly. This in the end is why? It turns out it’s because of these points!
Curiosity-driven
Dogs are naturally curious little guys. To them, everything the owner does is novel and interesting. When the owner walks into the toilet and closes the door, the dog may feel that something mysterious is happening there. They want to find out and see what the owner is doing.
I'm worried about you. Safety
Dogs are very loyal animals and they are very concerned about the safety of their owners. When the owner enters the toilet alone, the dog may worry that you are in danger, such as falling or feeling uncomfortable. So they will stand guard at the door, ready to rush in and rescue.
Want to stay with you
Dogs are very dependent on their owners. They like to stay with their owners and enjoy the time with them. When the owner goes to the bathroom, the dog may feel that this is a good opportunity to be alone with the owner, so they will follow you in and want to spend more time with you.
Imitation behavior
Dogs are very good at imitating animals. They observe their owner's behavior and try to imitate it. If the owner often takes the dog with him when going to the bathroom, the dog may find it a habit, so they will follow you in and try to imitate your behavior.
Territorial awareness
Dogs are territorial and will try to protect their territory. When the owner enters the relatively enclosed space of the toilet, the dog may think that this is invading its territory. So they will follow you in and try to keep their territory safe.
Don’t want your dog to follow you to the toilet? Try these tips!
Establish a "no-go zone"
First of all, you can clearly tell your dog which places are its "no-no zones", such as the toilet. Every time your dog tries to follow you into the toilet, say in a firm tone: "No!" or use a simple command, such as "No!" to let him understand that this is a place he cannot enter.
Diversion of attention? Force
Before going to the toilet, you can find a toy or snack to attract the dog's attention. For example, throw a ball for it to chase, or give it a favorite snack. That way, it has something else to do instead of staring at you.
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