The Do’s and Don’ts of Handling Your Dog

by Patricia Fioriello on January 18, 2010

The Do's and Don'ts of Handling Your Dog

The buzz topic in some recent free dog ebooks is the question of whether dogs benefit from psychotherapy the same as humans. Some individuals think you should treat your dog like your own child and provide the dog with the attention of a therapist if necessary. This way of thinking concerns the experts as discussed in some of the free dog ebooks.

This is where most people make mistakes. Dogs are not humans and they should be treated in somewhat a more canine way. The error in treating dogs like humans lead to a lot of problems and you and your dog both can end up with a miserable life.

According to what the popular free dog ebooks say, don’t expect human intelligence and human behavior from your dog. The dog is an animal and has their own level and type of intelligence and behavior. The free dog ebooks list a whole lot of do’s and don’ts to properly handle your dog.

  • Dogs are pack animals. Therefore, it is the most usual thing that your dog will love your company.
  • Dogs understand and need leadership to drive them. If you cannot guide your dog as his leader, he will in turn lead you. This will create a lot of problems including erratic and menacing behavior of your dog. Refer to any free dog ebook for details.
  • Don’t express sympathy to your dog, lead him. It is the most common mistake made with the pet dogs. Though it may sound awkward, never sympathize with your dog or caress him when he chances upon a minor accident or gets shocked with a loud bang. You will find a list of situations in free dog ebooks about when you should stay calm and also let your dog be himself.
  • Dogs don’t have either a past or future, they live in the present. So don’t over empathize with a dog with a troubled past.
  • Dogs experience life with their senses of smell, sight, and hearing. Train your dog to follow and use their senses for the best results.

Read our eguide,  How to Give Your Dog a Healthy & Happy Life.  It’s also free! Order our new training eguide, Tips & Tricks for Training Dogs & Puppies.

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Author: Patricia Fioriello (94 Articles)

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