DID YOU KNOW?
TOP TIP!
“...a change of scenery is normally a delight for them.”
A wagging tail doesn’t necessarily mean a happy dog. Look at his whole body language — mouth, ears, height of tail, and general stance — before deciding how he’s feeling.
A dog who is unwell often feels vulnerable among other dogs. If yours is convalescing, he will generally feel happier if kept away from dog society until he is fully fit again.
TOP TIP! Before involving your dog in a new activity or training group, go on your own and watch the other dogs working. Ask yourself if your dog would really enjoy it.
Nothing beats seeing a happy dog — shining eyes, a mouth that’s almost in a smile, and of course that wagging tail! Showing happiness can be subtler too, more a sigh of contentment and a cosily settled dog. But sometimes what we think will make our dogs happy isn’t quite what they would have chosen if we’d asked. Here are some tweaks we can all make that our dogs will love!
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