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Ultimate Guide To Dog Behaviour, Training & Games

  • 10/12/2017
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The relationship between dog and human is never ending from thousands of years. They have witnessed all era of a human generation very closely.

Dogs are one of most human-friendly animal on the planet.

Dogs share plenty of basic behavioural traits with us including intelligence, social, reproduction to name a few.

Dogs very basic nature of being attentive, fun to play & loyal.

That’s why we like to have our own very pet dog.

Let’s check out some of the dog's behaviour.

Communication Behaviour:

This behaviour is all about how they interpret human messages, how they send messages to each other and how we as humans try to decrypt the idea they trying to transmit us.

Doga communicate with their facial expressions, body posture, eye gaze and with their senses.

So as a dog owner you shall look for this dog behaviour as you will able to predict what mood your dog is in.

This will help you be in healthy relationship with your pet dog.

Here is the thing, we have put together a series of training named “Dog training uncovered” which share with you some of the wisdom on how to train a dog in fun interactive way.

Social Behaviour:

A dog has various traits which play part in its social behaviour.

This includes:

● Empathy

● Fun Play

● Leadership

● Empathy

A dog will start to lick or sniffed the person when a dog feels some empathy towards that person.

It is studied that if a person is crying, the dog is more likely to be empathic than when crying or rumble.

Fun play

Dogs love to play with each other and they also love to play with a human.

That means your pet dog will always love you if you make him special by playing some fun games with him.

Games like "tug-of-war" and "rough-and-tumble" are a great pleasure to a dog.

Check out our other article Dog Training - Top 10 Dog Games That Will Wear Him Out which gives you 10 best easy to play dog games.

One thing you need to keep in mind that is that while playing this games your pet dog’s hair can get dusty or soiled with soil.

The best part? You can use vacuums for pet hair to cleanse your dog.

You might be thinking to yourself “but what about dog hair which got spread all over my carpet?” fear not we got you cover, you can use this, CARPet Pet Hair Remover tool which clears both your carpet & car.

Leadership

The strong leadership quality dog will be an asset to his owner. A dog can be trained to learn the leadership qualities.

The most simple way to teach dog leadership quality is by playing competitive games with the dog.

Other than this behaviour dog also has this trait.

Digging:

Ever wonder why your pet dog starts digging whenever you take him on the ground?

That is because this is the dog’s favourite pass time stuff. It is inbuilt into them. The reason varies from dog to dog.

Some love digging for entertainment, some to get warm and some do it to make resting place softer.

Disciplined

Yes, dogs can be in discipline if you properly train them. They, in fact, love the owner who keeps them disciplined.

It is same as a child if you didn’t teach child discipline at early age s/he can get spoiled.

It is always best practice to start teaching your pet dog discipline from litter box more commonly known as cat litter box.

According to Wikipedia, a litter box is an indoor faeces and urine collection box for cats & other pets like a dog.

Now that’s it from this article.

Let us know what fun games you play with your dog or your first experience of training dog with cat litter box.

In this article, we have gone through some of the important behaviours found in dog and how we can understand it.

Author’s Bio:

Welcome to HereKitt.com. I am Luna Tran, a great cat lover who owns three cute cats and have dedicated many years to nurturing and caring cats. Through my blog, I am here to share my knowledge and experience with cats.

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