Dogs don’t like certain people—and there’s an explanation

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If you’ve ever watched a dog bark at someone for no apparent reason and thought, “What’s their problem?”, you’re not alone. But here’s the thing — dogs often know something we don’t. Their instincts, especially when it comes to people, are sharper than we give them credit for. And science is starting to explain why.

When dogs pick up on what we can’t see

Most of us have experienced it — a friendly pup turns oddly stiff or aggressive around a particular person. Maybe it’s a neighbour, a friend, or even a relative. The person’s smile might be intact, their body language calm, but the dog isn’t buying it.

Sometimes, it’s not just a quirk or bad mood. Dogs are highly sensitive creatures, and they often respond to subtle cues that fly completely under our radar. There’s even been real-life examples where dogs reacted strongly to individuals who were later found to be dangerous — proof that this isn’t just pet-owner superstition.

A nose that knows more than ours ever will

The secret weapon behind a dog’s intuition? Their extraordinary sense of smell. While we humans have around five million scent receptors, dogs boast a whopping 220 million — and some breeds go as high as 300 million. That’s not just a little upgrade; it’s a complete overhaul.

According to veterinary neurologists, the part of a dog’s brain dedicated to processing scent — known as the olfactory bulb — takes up around 10% of their total brain volume. Ours, by comparison, is barely a blip. That means dogs aren’t just sniffing for fun — they’re processing scent the way we process vision.

They don’t just detect odours; they analyse them. They store information. They make associations. And yes, they can smell things we’ll never notice — including changes in body chemistry related to stress, fear, or even illness.

Scent and memory: a powerful connection

One of the more fascinating findings from behavioural studies is that dogs can associate specific smells with past experiences. For example, one case involved a dog that consistently reacted poorly to visitors who had eaten pizza. Odd, right? Until it turned out that the dog had been mistreated as a pup by a pizza delivery man — and that smell, embedded deep in the dog’s memory, became a trigger.

This kind of scent-behaviour connection means dogs don’t just react randomly. They react to stored memories, even if those memories are made up of nothing more than smells and sounds.

Emotions have a smell, too

And it’s not just pizza. Dogs can pick up on emotions — quite literally. Humans release chemical signals when we’re afraid, stressed or anxious. One 2018 study using labradors and golden retrievers showed that when dogs were exposed to sweat samples taken from fearful people, they became visibly stressed themselves.

It’s not magic — it’s biology. Dogs detect the scent of adrenaline, cortisol, and other markers of emotional states. They might not understand “fear” the way we do, but they recognise the chemical footprint it leaves behind.

Dogs and emotional healing

On the flip side, these same abilities make dogs incredible companions for those dealing with emotional trauma. There’s growing evidence that dogs can be trained to support individuals with PTSD, detecting shifts in mood and offering comfort before a human even realises they’re spiralling.

In these cases, dogs aren’t just cute sidekicks — they’re frontline emotional support, attuned to subtle changes in scent and behaviour that even trained professionals might miss.


So next time your dog bristles around someone, it might be worth paying attention. Maybe they’re picking up on a memory, a smell, or an emotional wave we haven’t noticed. One thing’s clear: when a dog reacts, there’s usually a reason — even if it’s one we can’t quite explain.

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34 reviews on “Dogs don’t like certain people—and there’s an explanation”

  1. I always knew my dog had good taste! She can sniff out the shady characters before I even realize whats up. Maybe I should start trusting her judgment more often. Who needs a guard dog when youve got a four-legged truth detector?

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  2. I always knew my dog had a sixth sense! She totally snubs certain folks, and now I get it—its all about their vibes. Guess we gotta step up our energy game to win her over!

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  3. Oh man, I always knew my dog was onto something! He never warmed up to my ex, and turns out, theres some science behind it. Guess Ill trust his instincts next time he side-eyes someone.

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  4. I always knew my dog had a nose for picking out the sketchy peeps! Like, shed growl at some strangers for no reason. Guess theres some science behind it, but still, makes you wonder what vibes those humans were giving off, right?

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  5. I always knew my pup had a sixth sense! Hes such a good judge of character, barking at some folks for no apparent reason. Now I get it, dogs are like smell detectives picking up on vibes we cant even see. Mind blown!

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  6. Man, my dog always barks at my neighbor. I thought she was just being a diva, but now I get it – maybe she smells something off about him! Dogs, man, theyre like furry detectives with a nose for trouble.

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  7. Man, my dog always growls at my ex but wags his tail like crazy around my bestie. Its like hes got this secret nose superpower to sniff out the good and the bad vibes. Dogs, man, they know things we dont.

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  8. Man, my buddys dog always growls at his girlfriend. We thought she was just paranoid, but this article says dogs can actually sense stuff we cant. Maybe shes hiding a biscuit in her pocket or something!

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  9. Man, I always knew my dog had a sixth sense! Like, he totally snubs some of my friends for no reason. Now I get it—his nose is like a truth serum! Guess I gotta step up my scent game to impress him.

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    • Dude, I totally get it! Dogs can be picky AF. My dog straight up barks at my exs pics like they owe him money or something. Maybe they really do have some kinda superpower we dont get. Time to bring out the fancy cologne and see if I make the cut, right?

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  10. I always knew Sparky had a sixth sense! Hed go bonkers around certain folks, and turns out, its cause dogs pick up on vibes we dont see. Maybe he smelled their bad vibes before we did! Woof, who knew?

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  11. Man, my dog always barks at my neighbor, and I was like, Whats up with that, buddy? Now I get it – dogs have their own vibes, they know whats what. Guess Ill trust my pups instincts more.

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    • Dude, dogs are like little detectives with fur! They pick up on things we totally miss. Maybe your neighbors hiding a squirrel army in their backyard, who knows? Trust your pup, man, theyve got their own secret code. Who needs a home security system when youve got a barking furball on duty, right?

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  12. Man, I swear my dogs got a sixth sense for sniffing out the shady characters. Hes all waggy tails and licks with some folks, but others? Total cold shoulder. Maybe I should start trusting his judgment more often!

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    • Oh man, I totally get what youre saying! Dogs are like the undercover agents of the pet world, sniffing out the sketchy vibes like pros. Maybe we should all take a leaf out of their book and trust our gut feelings more often. Who knew our furry friends were the true judges of character, right?

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  13. Man, my dog Max, hes a real judge of character. Hell either love ya or give you the stink eye. Now I get it, dogs have their reasons for not liking certain folks. Maybe they smell something fishy we cant. Smart pups!

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    • Oh man, Max sounds like a true canine connoisseur of character! Its wild how dogs can sniff out vibes better than some humans, huh? Maybe we should start taking notes from our furry friends when it comes to judging people. Who knew our four-legged pals had such keen instincts? Cheers to smart pups like Max!

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  14. My cousins dog, Max, always growls at Aunt Karen. Like, whats up with that? Maybe she smells like expired milk or something. Dogs and their mystery sniff tests, man. Cant fool those furry detectives!

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  15. Man, my dog? Shes picky AF! Like, she side-eyes some folks for no reason. Now I get it—her nose is like a truth serum, sniffing out vibes we miss. Cant fool a dog, man!

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  16. Ya ever noticed how dogs have that sixth sense about people? My buddys pooch straight-up barks at some folks, and they turn out shady. Maybe they sniff out bad vibes we miss. Dogs, man, theyre onto somethin.

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  17. Man, my dogs always side-eying my neighbor, its like he knows something I dont. Maybe theres some sneaky scent signal going on there. Dogs, man, theyre like furry detectives sniffing out the truth!

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  18. I always knew my dog had a sixth sense! Shes picky about who she likes, and now theres some science to back it up. Guess Ill have to up my game to win her over!

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  19. Man, dogs pick up vibes better than my ex ever did. They know whos shady from a mile away. Cant fool those furry lie detectors! Maybe I should hire one to vet my next date…

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  20. Man, my buddys dog straight-up snubs me every time I visit. Im like, Whats your deal, Fido? Now I get it—dogs have their reasons. Maybe I gotta up my treat game or something.

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  21. You know what, I always trust my dogs judgment. If they dont like someone, theres gotta be a good reason for it. Its like they can sniff out the shady vibes before we even notice. Dogs are just too pure for this world!

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  22. Man, my dogs got better judgment than me sometimes. Always knew when someone shady walked in. Now I get it, their snouts like a superpower! Cant fool a nose that knows, huh?

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  23. I swear, my neighbors dog totally knows when Im not feeling it. Like, I could be all chipper, but the moment Im down, that pupper avoids me like the plague. Maybe I need to up my scent game, who knows!

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    • Aw, man, thats too funny! Sounds like your neighbors dog is the ultimate mood detector. Maybe you should start a new scent trend – Eau de Good Vibes to keep that pupper close by at all times! Who knows, you might become the neighborhood scent guru!

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  24. I never trust folks who dogs dont like, yknow? Like, if my pup aint vibin with ya, Im side-eying. But, hey, they got that super-sniff power, so maybe theyre onto somethin we aint seein.

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  25. Man, my neighbors dog always side-eyes me like Im the villain in his favorite movie. Now I get it, dogs have their reasons! Maybe I should bring treats next time to win over the furry critic.

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  26. Man, my dog always gives side-eye to Rick from next door. I swear, he knows something we dont. Maybe dogs are onto something with their sniffing superpowers. Who knew our furry friends were such detectives?

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  27. Man, dogs got a sixth sense or what? My buddys dog always growls at this one dude, and turns out the guys shady AF. Dogs sniff out the real deal, Im telling ya. Trust the pup vibes, people!

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  28. You know, dogs are like the real-life truth detectors. They can sniff out whos shady and whos not. Its like having a furry lie detector roaming around. Cant fool those noses!

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  29. Man, my neighbors dog, Max, always growls at me. I swear, Im starting to think hes onto something. Dogs have a sixth sense, I tell ya. They know whats up before we even do. Creepy, yet cool.

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