Do dogs get jealous of their owners?

Answered by Frank Schwing

Dogs are known for their loyalty and affection towards their owners, but do they also experience jealousy? According to a study published in Psychological Science, the answer is yes. The researchers found that dogs can indeed feel jealous when they perceive their owners to be interacting with a potential rival, even if it is only in their imagination.

The study involved 36 dogs and their owners. The researchers set up a scenario where the owners would interact with three different objects: a realistic-looking stuffed dog, a plastic jack-o’-lantern, and a book. The owners were instructed to give attention to each object in turn, while ignoring the dog. The researchers observed the dogs’ behavior during these interactions.

The results of the study were quite interesting. When the owners showed affection towards the stuffed dog, the dogs displayed significantly more jealous behaviors compared to when the attention was given to the other objects. These behaviors included pushing or touching the owner, trying to get between the owner and the stuffed dog, and vocalizing in a distressed manner.

What makes this study particularly intriguing is that the dogs were not actually interacting with another real dog. They were simply observing their owners’ interactions with a fake one. This suggests that dogs have the ability to imagine social scenarios and experience jealousy based on their perception of these scenarios.

Moreover, the study also found that the degree of jealousy displayed by the dogs was influenced by the level of attachment they had to their owners. Dogs who were more securely attached to their owners exhibited stronger jealous behaviors. This indicates that the emotional bond between a dog and its owner plays a significant role in the experience of jealousy.

As a dog owner myself, I can attest to witnessing jealous behaviors in my own pets. For instance, if I give attention to another dog or even another person, my dog will often come over and nudge me, trying to regain my attention. This behavior is consistent with the findings of the study and further supports the idea that dogs can indeed experience jealousy.

Dogs have the capacity to feel jealous when they perceive their owners interacting with potential rivals, even if it is only in their imagination. This study highlights the complex emotional lives of dogs and emphasizes the importance of the bond between a dog and its owner. Understanding and acknowledging these emotions can help us better care for and communicate with our canine companions.