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Things you think your dog loves but they actually hate - Page 19 of 27 - Kiwi Report

Things you think your dog loves but they actually hate


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[post_page_title]Tension and bad moods[/post_page_title]
Your dog can sense how you’re feeling, so if you’re stressed out or in a bad mood, your dog can tell and will likely adopt that feeling.

Tension and bad moods

This is especially true if you’re tense and nervous around your dog, which can cause them to freak out. Even if your feelings are not directed at your dog, they will still pick up on it. In fact, your negative feelings can lead to aggression, and prolonged sadness can even cause your dog to get physically ill.

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