Do not provoke and scare pets should never tease puppies recklessly, such as pulling their tails, teasing newborn puppies, taking away the food they are eating, etc. This will make the dog think it is provocative or fighting, which can easily lead to being bitten. When you meet a strange dog on the road, even if you like it again, do not tease them at will and avoid looking at it, which may be misinterpreted by the dog as aggressive behavior. Do not approach a dog that has backed away or is trying to hide. Do not go up to the dog when the owner is not present, do not pull the dog’s tail, and do not take the dog’s toys or food. Observe the dog’s body reaction. The body tightens, the tail becomes stiff, and the hair on the back stands up. The ears are pressed back against the head and the brow is tightly furrowed. The whites of the eyes are especially pronounced when the eyes are turned. Yawning and flicking the tongue. Staring all the time and body facing backward, etc. If he barks aggressively and shows his teeth and even his gums, then this guy is really planning to bite. Don’t harass your dog when it’s eating; the first “must do” lesson for pets after they’re bred is to learn not to guard their food. Our dogs, who are very voracious eaters, have no self-control in front of any food. If your dog is enjoying a meal, you suddenly took away its mouth in front of it “fat”, I think it is our own human, but also can not tolerate it.
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