Avoid unintentionally giving the wrong signals Dogs can also understand human language to some extent, so be aware of your behavior that may cause him to be upset and scared, perhaps without you noticing it yourself. Be aware that your dog is watching you and will understand your habits and preferences. Averting your eyes and removing your arm will make him think you don’t want to touch him and he will act negatively. Seeing you yawn will make him think you are stressed and he will move away from you. If your dog reacts negatively to you yawning, you can avoid yawning in front of him. Avoid causing discomfort to your dog Some actions that we think are well-intentioned are not so in the eyes of your dog. Avoid these gestures in order to improve the bond with your dog. Staring at him can make him feel threatened Some dog trainers believe that averting the dog’s eyes means he doesn’t want to listen, when in fact it means being polite and submissive. Punishing your dog when he feels scared will only increase his fear. Don’t mistake a dog’s fear for guilt. Many dogs don’t like being patted directly on the head. But they often have to put up with it. You can’t pat a strange dog on the head. If your neighbor likes to pat your dog’s head, you need to train him to accept the gesture. Dogs don’t like to be held tightly They have two natural interpretations of holding: either being trapped or being mounted. Neither is a pleasant sensation, so dogs don’t like to be held for long periods of time, and they may want to run away, squirm around, or even bite. If your dog is like this, you need to be patient and teach him to get used to it. Make sure your child’s face is not close when the dog is in the dog, and pay attention to the dog’s reaction, if it is not right immediately let it go. Dogs are pack animals dogs need to connect with each other, so you can’t isolate them. When the dog is still small to spend more time with it, and then gradually let it independent. Don’t let him sleep in your bed unless you are willing to give him sleep forever. Because it will think it is permanent. Make instructions clear, concise and consistent so that your dog understands what you want him to do. Most dogs are willing to please their owners, so they will try to meet your expectations. Use the same words and tone of voice when giving the same command so that he remembers and listens. Change the tone of voice when expressing different emotions. A dog’s intuition can tell if his owner is happy or unhappy with him. If you smile and talk to him in a relaxed tone, he knows he’s doing the right thing. If you correct him in an angry tone, he knows he’s wrong. Pay attention to the tone of voice when training. Dogs forget things easily, though they will remember repeated training, the location of specific people and things, remember you and your friends, and remember rewards and surprises received. Yelling at your dog, or waving a broom at him, does not help. It will only increase the dog’s uneasy fear. So give rational, clear commands. Remember this when correcting your dog’s behavior. If you come home and find him scratching the couch, yelling at him won’t help because he won’t be able to make the connection between the scratching and your tantrum. Develop mutual communication. The only way to maintain a good relationship is to communicate with each other. Follow a certain pattern of communication and tell your dog that you understand him. That way, you can correct him when he does something wrong. Observe how dogs communicate with each other. Learn from how they communicate with each other to better communicate with your dog.
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