To make dogs obedient, the first priority is to have a deep understanding of the meaning behind their behavior! It’s not that dogs don’t follow the rules, but that the owner has not fully understood their voices! 1. Exploration and doubt When dogs a...
To make dogs obedient, the first priority is to have a deep understanding of the meaning behind their behavior! It’s not that dogs don’t follow the rules, but that the owner has not fully understood their voices!
1. Exploration and doubt
When dogs are curious or confused about something, their eyes will lock their target, their ears will erect, and their bodies will remain still, as if they are having a silent conversation: "Who is this guy?"
2. Trust and obedience
Dogs are naturally alert, but only in front of their owners or trusted people, they will show a soft side - sticking out their tongues, wagging their tails, and even squatting to wait for instructions. This is their dual expression of authority and love.
3. A small abacus in tranquility
When the dog is calm, his face is peaceful, but he may have drawn a "blueprint for destroying the home" in his heart. Especially those husky who love to do destruction, this scene is often nicknamed "the storm before tranquility."
4. Anxiety and uneasiness
The ears are lowered, the tail is clamped, and the body is slightly bent, accompanied by a deep sob, which is a signal of dog fear and anxiety. At this time, the stability and encouragement of the owners are the safe havens they need most.
5. Seeking a sense of security
Dogs curl up, seeking rest when they are tired, or needing shelter when they are unwell. A warm and safe space is crucial to them.
6. Innocence happiness
For dogs, happiness is nothing more than food and clothing, a place to shelter from the wind and rain, and a company of their owners. They will express this innocent satisfaction by acting cute and revealing their belly.
7. Information reception and understanding
The dog tilted his head and stared at him not only adds a bit of cuteness, but also shows their focus on analyzing or understanding the owner's instructions, showing their intelligence and delicacy.
8. Game invitation
The front legs are lying down, the buttocks are raised, and the tail is swinging happily. This is the most direct invitation signal for the dog: "Come on, play together!" Sharing this joy with them will definitely bring you a lot of joy.
9. Concentrated exploration
Facing novel things, dogs will show unprecedented concentration and obsession. The owner needs to take extra care to ensure that they are safe during the exploration process.
10. Desire and act coquettish
Modern dogs are sophisticated and know how to exchange for their owner's favor and reward. Especially when they look at the food in your hands, those expectation and desire can all be empathized with by pets.
11. Release of stress tickling, licking the nose, and slashing the ground. These behaviors are ways for dogs to relieve tension. The master should influence them with a peaceful mind and jointly create a peaceful atmosphere.
12. Warning and defense
Dogs grin, often a direct reaction when they feel threatened or dissatisfied. Their world is simple and direct, competing around mating rights, status and food. Faced with such warnings, the owner should keep a distance to avoid unnecessary conflicts, and at the same time ensure his own safety, because the dog is extremely aggressive at this time.