Why Do Dogs Newly Entered Into the Home Like to Hide in Corners
Dogs newly brought into the home are generally more timid. When someone approaches, they get scared and hide in corners. Why do dogs newly brought home exhibit this behavior of hiding in corners?

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When dogs enter a new environment, especially puppies entering an unfamiliar place, they feel scared, fearful, and nervous. This is because they are unfamiliar and have not yet adapted to the new environment. Fearful dogs become silent and avoid human contact. They seek a place where they feel safe inside, such as a corner. Puppies will position their backs against the wall with their heads facing outward. This way, they can constantly observe changes in the environment while not worrying about what might happen behind them.
It is very normal for dogs to feel nervous and fearful when entering an unfamiliar place. As owners, you should patiently comfort the dog and create a safer living environment. Give the dog enough time to get to know the people and things in the new environment, allowing it to gradually accept and adapt, and slowly come out of the corner.