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The Science of Petting: How to Pet a New Dog Safely

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  The human-dog link is incredible, and many of the ways we demonstrate love to our canine companions are through overt physical affection , such as head pats, belly massages, and ear scratching. Not all dogs like such physical shows of affection, but many do, implying that canines like being petted just as much as people do. The reasons why dogs enjoy being petted are likely related to why they enjoy spending so much time with people in the first place. Dogs appear to be content to connect with humans in our own terms, tolerating things that their own species may reject, such as embraces and prolonged direct eye contact. Dogs usually let you know if they don't want to be petted, whether it's right now or later. Pets are a terrific way to be love and improve your relationship if you only give them to your dog when he or she is open to them. Why Do Some Dogs Hate Being Petted?   Petting isn't something that all dogs like. Some dogs dislike being petted just because of

Handling a Puppy Who Chews on Everything

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Dogs chew for a variety of reasons, and when it comes to dog training , it's always best to start with the basics to figure out why they're chewed in the first place. Boredom, tension, and enjoyment are the most common reasons we observe dogs chewing. Your dog, like us, is looking for something to do and they resort to the simplest option, chewing. What Is the Best Way to Stop Chewing? There are three things you can do to stop or prevent your dog from chewing. Manage their time, create an enjoyable atmosphere, and get more exercise for your puppy. It's all about stopping your dog from chewing when it comes to time management. It's all about setting them up for success by providing an enjoyable atmosphere. And, of course, exercise is the panacea for the majority of canine issues! Manage Your Dog's Time Integrating numerous training principles into one spot is the key to managing your dog's time. First and foremost, if your puppy chews, you should strictly