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Canis sapiens - gewaltfreies Hundetraining
2 Tage vor
Ever stop to think about things from the perspective of our furry friends? Just like people, pets shouldn't be obligated to accept a hug, scratch or other unsolicited contact. During National Dog Bite Prevention Week, we encourage you to keep pets and people by safe by understanding how animals communicate and when to interact with them! When in doubt, it's best to ask, "How would I like it?"
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Canis sapiens - gewaltfreies Hundetraining
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Putting this back up in recognition of Dog Bite Prevention Week. 💥
A very important topic. ‼️‼️
Bites...they can change everything for you and your dog.
This escalation may only take seconds.
"My dog bit out of the blue".
"There was no signs at all"
"She just bit out of nowhere"
Many of these comments are because the signals and signs given were not received, either by us or not received by the other dog involved.
Just as some humans may struggle to read these signals, some dogs struggle too.....especially if over aroused or "over socialised/poorly socialised" as a puppy or young dog.
Some people think all dogs are able to read other dogs signals clearly......most do not and there are a variety of reasons for that.
Breed differences.⚠️
Dogs may not be able to recognise facial tension or posturing in dogs which have vastly different shapes than them.
Over excitedness.⚠️
Overly aroused or "hyper" dogs may interact immediately rather than waiting to read the circumstances and watch how this dog interacts.
Hormones.⚠️
Hormones have the capability to change a dogs behaviour drastically.
Not learning when enough is enough.⚠️
This is a skill and needs to be taught early. Every dog should learn when play is too rough, one sided and is turning.
Learning to be calm.⚠️
Calmness is a skill and cannot be expected if your dog has not learned this either naturally or taught by you.
Bites will change everything in your world and in your dogs world. Please take bites seriously, especially in smaller breeds. Sometimes when people have smaller breeds, the damage a bite can do may be minimal...that isn't an excuse not to address the behaviour.
No matter what the size of the dog....a bite is a bite.
Putting this back up in recognition of Dog Bite Prevention Week. 💥
A very important topic. ‼️‼️
Bites...they can change everything for you and your dog.
This escalation may only take seconds.
"My dog bit out of the blue".
"There was no signs at all"
"She just bit out of nowhere"
Many of these comments are because the signals and signs given were not received, either by us or not received by the other dog involved.
Just as some humans may struggle to read these signals, some dogs struggle too.....especially if over aroused or "over socialised/poorly socialised" as a puppy or young dog.
Some people think all dogs are able to read other dogs signals clearly......most do not and there are a variety of reasons for that.
Breed differences.⚠️
Dogs may not be able to recognise facial tension or posturing in dogs which have vastly different shapes than them.
Over excitedness.⚠️
Overly aroused or "hyper" dogs may interact immediately rather than waiting to read the circumstances and watch how this dog interacts.
Hormones.⚠️
Hormones have the capability to change a dogs behaviour drastically.
Not learning when enough is enough.⚠️
This is a skill and needs to be taught early. Every dog should learn when play is too rough, one sided and is turning.
Learning to be calm.⚠️
Calmness is a skill and cannot be expected if your dog has not learned this either naturally or taught by you.
Bites will change everything in your world and in your dogs world. Please take bites seriously, especially in smaller breeds. Sometimes when people have smaller breeds, the damage a bite can do may be minimal...that isn't an excuse not to address the behaviour.
No matter what the size of the dog....a bite is a bite.
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