Do you believe dogs can sense when someone is "bad"?

Do you believe dogs can sense when someone is bad?

Dogs’ reactions to people spark debates about their ability to sense “bad” intentions. Some believe their keen perception of cues like body language or tone of voice hints at deeper intuition. Have you witnessed such behavior in dogs? Share your thoughts!

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Many dog owners share stories of their furry friends acting differently around certain people—whether it’s barking, growling, or refusing to engage. This has led to the belief that dogs might have an uncanny ability to sense a person’s intentions or even their character. Science has shown that dogs are incredibly perceptive, picking up on subtle cues like body language, tone of voice, and even scent. But does that mean they can truly sense when someone is “bad,” or are they simply reacting to behaviors and signals we might not notice?

What do you think? Have you ever seen a dog react strongly to someone and wondered if they knew something you didn’t?