Why are dogs so loyal?

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Why are dogs so loyal?
But life lessons aside, where does your dog's loyalty come from? Yes, you feed them and play with them and have your own deep sense of love for them, but does that fully explain the depth of emotion they hold for you?
The concept of a loyal dog has been so pervasive in today's media and advertisements that you could be forgiven for questioning its premise: are dogs really loyal?
Let's get the question out of the way: yes, they really are. The stories of dogs waiting endlessly for their owners or being happy to receive them years later are not made up. You can see the evidence in your own dog, who is delighted when you come home from work and greets you as if you haven't seen him for weeks. If this is not deep loyalty, we don't know what is.
The simplest explanation for your dog's loyalty is that you give him food and shelter. Your dog is grateful to you for the essentials of life that you provide and is therefore loyal to you.
There is a scientific basis for this: domestic dogs are descendants of wolves, which man once took in and tamed with shelter and food in exchange for them acting as guard dogs. This reciprocal relationship remains in your dog's genes, and his loyalty is a byproduct of this.
Of course, that would mean that loyal dogs love anyone who feeds them. This is also true, as dogs tend to become more attached to the family member who gives them food. But it is not the only explanation.
Of course, it is important to remember that the relationship you build with your dog depends on you and your dog. There is no single model for this or any template for what a loyal dog should look like. Some dogs are more loyal by breed than other dogs. Some dogs by personality are more loving than other dogs of their own breed.
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