![]() When you bring home a puppy, it will require extensive care from it’s diet to its hygiene and grooming. They teach us to love, compassion, and commitment. It understands your emotions better than humans can, and no matter what, the little furball will try to bring in a little sunshine however, it can. The best part? A dog can sense your mood, whether you are happy, sad, angry, or disappointed. They are with you in your bad days and good. So if you are sure that you want a dog and can tackle the challenges that come with petting them, go on and understand why dogs make the most adorable and affectionate pet of them all. A dog needs extensive care as a baby, including frequent visits to the vet and a lifetime commitment. But, if you don’t own a dog, do not go gaga and evaluate all your options before you adopt one. Of course, they can be pets there are high chances you own a dog, and you’re cuddling with him right now as you read. When you put it all together, you understand that both dogs and wolves follow and stay loyal to their alphas or leaders. During obedience training, the trainer acts as the authoritative personality so the dog could consider him as his leader. Have you ever heard of the alpha-wolf factor? The same goes for dogs. Since dogs are linked to the wolves, it can be said that the loyalty that’s embedded in them is a survival mechanism that they think necessary to survive when you provide them food, shelter, and care (considering that they think you’re a part of their pack). The loyalty towards their pack can also be considered a survival mechanism since we all know ‘unity is strength.’ This is followed by the fact that wolves tend to live in packs and are highly social animals that believe in helping the pack members survive. The food and shelter that wolves received over the years made them evolve gradually, and the modern age dogs are the result of humans and wolves cohabitation. Researchers believe that dogs evolved from wolves when humans started feeding them to tame them to become guard dogs. ![]() ![]() Have you seen how strays, if you feed them twice or thrice for a few days, start to look forward to seeing you, wagging their tail, doing that ‘happy’ woof to show how happy they are to see you? That’s the kind of loyalty dogs have for the person who looks after them and nourishes them with care. What makes dogs the most common and loved pets is their loyalty. The love, affection, and care that dogs harbor for us is inspiring and sometimes so overwhelming that when you don’t live with one, you might just want to rush to the nearest breeder and adopt one. Nothing beats a long walk with your furry BFF on a nice Sunday evening. And yes, dogs aren’t the only loyal animals, and you’ll understand that when you get to the end of the list. But is it limited to us? No! Certain animals have shown to be so loyal to their owners, you’d probably fall for them all if we’d tell you stories on them. Loyalty is a virtue that is believed to be mostly exhibited by humans. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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