When petting a dog, sometimes it wants to bite because of the following reasons:
It feels uncomfortable: The dog may feel that your touch is too rough or uncomfortable, so it will want to bite. express dissatisfaction.
Feeling threatened: If your dog feels threatened or unsafe, it will want to bite you to protect itself.
Don’t like to be touched: Some dogs don’t like to be touched, and they will also want to bite you at this time.
Pain or illness: Your dog may react negatively to touch because he is in pain or illness Reactions, including wanting to bite you.
Therefore, in order to avoid being bitten by a dog, we need to pay attention to the dog's emotions and behavior, avoid touching it in a rough way, and make it feel comfortable and safe. At the same time, we also need to understand the dog’s body language and detect the dog’s signs of anxiety or threat as early as possible to avoid being bitten.