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Biologist explains dog's 'velcro behavior' linked to wolf pack instincts

A biologist explains that a dog's tendency to follow its owner, often called "velcro dog" behavior, stems from the social architecture of pack-hunting wolves. This instinct for proximity-seeking was crucial for survival in wolves and has been inherited by domestic dogs, who now orient towards their human households as their pack. Research indicates this behavior is linked to an attachment system similar to human infants, where the owner acts as a secure base and anchor for the dog, rather than solely a source of food. AI

RANK_REASON Article provides an expert explanation of a common animal behavior, drawing on biological and evolutionary principles.

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Biologist explains dog's 'velcro behavior' linked to wolf pack instincts

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Scott Travers, Contributor ·

    Why Does Your Dog Follow You Everywhere? A Biologist Explains ‘Velcro Dog’ Behavior

    Why dogs follow their owners everywhere isn’t just affection, it’s an ancient wolf survival drive that domestication redirected but never erased.