You need to know about dogs before training them.

You need to know about dogs before training them.

You need to know about dogs before training them.
Golden Retriever (details)

If you want to train your own dog well, you must first understand the language expressed by your dog's limbs. Sometimes the misunderstanding of your dog by the owner is more likely to lead to the failure of dog training. < br> First, the dog walks in circles at home: < br> If the dog's expression changes, the way he walks is impatient, he starts to walk in circles, and smells all over the place, this is a sign that the dog wants to poop. Don't take the dog to the toilet as soon as possible, and practice it. < br> Second, the dog doesn't like to be touched:
< < br> Third, judging the opponent by the height of the line of sight: < br> The dog judges the strength of the opponent according to the height of the line of sight. When a stranger approaches, the pressure from above will make him uneasy. If he adopts a low posture, he will accept you. If it is lower than the height seen by its eyes, it will make it feel at ease. < br> IV. Habit of facing the enemy on the left side: < br> Let me tell you a secret. When a dog is cornered, he will lean his right side against the wall and face the enemy on the left side. This habit is an innate ability of dogs and has nothing to do with the fat on the left side. < br> 5. Don't attack the submissive opponent: < br> There are certain rules in dog society, and they will never attack the opponent who falls down and shows his belly. By the way, the only cruel animals that can violate the conventions among their kind are humans and birds. < br> VI. Dog's tail shows emotions: < br> Dog's tail will show its emotions and intentions. A high tail hair shows that a dog is confident, excited or strong. Wagging one's tail indicates joy and excitement. Holding the tail upright and wagging it with small amplitude and high frequency indicates that the dog is showing its strength. A drooping tail wagging at a slow pace indicates that the dog is saying, I'm not sure.