Assertive Dog Training
April 28th, 2008 by
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When you shout at your dog, he is not acting guilty, but is in fact just showing submissive posture in response to your harsh tone of voice or angry demeanor. Those who own dog beds with style say that handling your puppy roughly yet playfully around the head and rump combined with a high-pitched excitable voice should get your puppy geared up. In general, any sort of stroking your dog where your hands move very fast will indicate play and excitement to your dog. At night it is best not to feed your puppy after a certain time and to be sure your pup has been taken to relieve itself before you call it a night.
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