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Knowledge: Why Dogs Chase Cars And Bikes? What Does Science say About This Behavior?

If you too drive a car, bike or scooter then you too must have had a special experience. Dogs may have accidentally chased your vehicle. They become very aggressive and start barking loudly and when you accelerate your vehicle when a stray dog chases you. Have you ever wondered why dogs suddenly start running behind vehicles?

Science says that you are not responsible for aggressive behavior of dogs, but your car tires are their target. In fact, they become aggressive because of the odor of other dogs coming from the tires of your vehicle. In fact, dogs have a great sense of smell. Dogs pick up the scent of other dogs very quickly. Dogs urinate on vehicle tires or poles to spread their scent to other dogs. When your car passes a colony or road, the dogs of that place sniff another dog on your tire. Due to this smell, dogs start running after your car. In fact, dogs do not tolerate dogs from other areas in their area. That is why when they smell the smell of a dog from another area coming from the tire of your vehicle, they run behind the vehicle and start barking. Also, when you increase your vehicle speed, they become more aggressive.

Sometimes due to this the balance of the bike or scooter gets disturbed and accidents happen. According to experts, it is wise to panic in such a situation. Dogs also often run after vehicles in which a companion has been injured or killed in an accident. Also, if stray dogs chase a vehicle in your area, you can easily understand that this vehicle does not belong to your area.

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