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Tame and tame
What's the difference between pets?

Taming and taming are two different concepts. Domestication refers to providing animals with the environment they need to survive, providing food, water, shelter, etc. Only in this way can animals adapt to the human way of life. Taming refers to making animals obey human instructions and will through training and education, and even performing specific tasks or performing specific skills. Therefore, domestication emphasizes the provision of environmental conditions, while taming focuses on the training and control of animal behavior.

Although the concepts of taming and domestication are different, they complement each other. On the basis of domestication, the behavior of pets can be better managed and controlled by taming. For any kind of pet, domestication is the foundation. Domestication can make pets more intimate and affectionate with human beings, improve the quality of life of pets and improve the relationship between people and pets.

It should be noted that in the process of domestication, we must respect the nature and nature of animals and do not interfere with their behavior and freedom too much. Reasonable domestication methods can make pets better adapt to human life and better integrate into family life.