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How Do I Know If My Dog Respects Me?

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Does your dog respect you? We all know that dogs are naturally loyal and be kind, but that doesn't mean they respect you. As in human relationships, you need to give respect to get respect, the same goes with dogs. If you treat your pooch with positive attitude, kindness and honor they will surely trust and respect you in return. Here are some pointers through, which you can find out your furry pal respects you or not. How Can You Tell If Your Dog Respects You?   When you return home and dog see you he may use submissive body language that is wagging his tail happily, laying his ears back to show that he respect you. The dog may groom you by lip licking or kiss you on your cheek to show their respect towards you as his leader. If he walks in front of you he is disrespecting you. If your dog is calm and walks beside you or back of you, this is the respect for you from your dog that he will never push himself ahead of his owner. If the dog waits for his food to serv...

Five Effortless Things To Do To Earn A Dog's Love And Trust

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We may fall in love with a dog or puppy effortlessly and we tend to take it for granted that the pooch will reciprocate. But the actual thing is that furry pal don't like us for looking at him from a human perspective. When two people meet we shake hands to introduce ourselves, but dog socialization is different from human socialization. Here are some of the procedure you should do to earn love and trust of a dog, whether you are adopting a new dog or meeting a neighbor's dog for the first time: Be Calm: Greeting a dog can be very tempting, but you need to avoid the temptation. If you show excitement to dog, even he will get more excited than you and lead to unwanted greeting, like jumping on you. Dog may also bite, if a stranger with high energy approaches him. So, its important to stay calm and speak softly to dog. Maintain A Distance: If you want to greet a strangers dog, talk to the stranger about it and ignore the pooch. See to that you don't touch, don...