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Things you think your dog loves but they actually hate - Page 26 of 27 - Kiwi Report

Things you think your dog loves but they actually hate


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[post_page_title]Using too many words[/post_page_title]
We have a tendency to talk to our dogs, sometimes forgetting that they can’t actually understand spoken language. What they do understand, however, is our body language.

Using too many words

Sometimes, when people try to communicate with dogs, they use too many words without paying attention to what their bodies are saying. This can be quite confusing for your pet, especially if your tone and words do not match your physical behaviors. Simple commands like “sit” and “stay” are useful, but dogs can’t understand much more than that.

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