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Things you think your dog loves but they actually hate - Page 7 of 27 - Kiwi Report

Things you think your dog loves but they actually hate


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[post_page_title]Giving constant reassurance[/post_page_title]
Some of us appear to need constant reassurance that everything is going to be okay. However, our dogs aren’t like us. In fact, many canines respond much better to body language than spoken words.

Giving constant reassurance

That means that telling your dog everything will be okay might not be doing anything at all. What’s the best way to show your pet that everything will be okay? Act calm and lead by example. They should soon pick up on your behavior and begin to relax around the home.

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