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Things you think your dog loves but they actually hate - Page 10 of 27 - Kiwi Report

Things you think your dog loves but they actually hate


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[post_page_title]Patting their head[/post_page_title]
A quick pat on the head is a simple way to tell your dog they have been a good boy, right? It turns out that we might not be choosing the perfect spot after all. Some dog behaviorists believe canines find this movement threatening – especially when someone is standing over them.

Patting their head

Instead, they recommend that we crouch to their level and let dogs approach us. Then, merely reward them with chest or chin scratches instead as a reward. This should help to keep your companion a lot more relaxed.

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