Some people, on the road or when they see their friends raising dogs, they will touch them at will, which will lead to being bitten by the dog. In fact, when you see other people’s dogs, you really don’t want to do these “stupid things”, which will...
Some people, on the road or when they see their friends raising dogs, they will touch them at will, which will lead to being bitten by the dog. In fact, when you see other people’s dogs, you really don’t want to do these “stupid things”, which will make people hate them.
"Silly Things" 1: Touch the dog's head at will
When many people see a dog's first reaction, they will touch its head, wanting it to listen to you well, or want to play with the dog. However, some dogs are more indifferent and do not like to touch outsiders, especially in sensitive areas like the head, which may be bitten backwards at this time.
If you want to touch your dog, it is best to be present. You must also get along with the dog for a while to let the dog know that you have a relationship with the dog owner.
"Silly Things" 2: Pulling the dog's tail
Some children will deliberately pull the dog's tail when they see a cute puppy, thinking that it is playing with it. In fact, this will cause great harm to the dog, because once the tail is damaged, it will be difficult to contract normally, and temporary incontinence will occur; severe situations will cause long-term incontinence and constipation.
So some parents should pay attention to their children. Owners should also consciously protect their dogs and try to walk their dogs in places with fewer people.
"Silly Things" 3: Try to scare the dog on purpose
Don't think scaring the dog is interesting. In fact, it is afraid and rolls its eyes at you. If you scare it too many times, next time you see it, you will be disgusted, hide, or bark at you or other aggressive behaviors.
Don't play with other people's dogs at will, as this will harm the physical and mental health of the dog.
"Silly Things" 4: Force dogs to make friends
Sometimes dog owners will also meet new dog-raising friends, and plan to let the two dogs be friends together. If the dogs are willing to contact each other, it will be fine, but if the dogs see that they are afraid of reactions or escape, don't force socializing.
After all, dogs also pay attention to the disagreement between them. If you really don’t want to play together, don’t force them.