Do you like petting your dog?
It's true that it's the best way to show him your affection!
But do you really know how to cuddle your dog?
By stroking certain sensitive points such as the ears and the head, you are sure to do your dog good.
Don't worry, it's very easy to do!
Just follow this guide to give pets your dog will love . Watch:
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Start at the base of the ear and stroke it up towards the tip of the ears, using the thumb and index finger. Don't always stroke the same area!
This gesture stimulates the acupuncture points. And it calms your dog (perfect for dogs that get car sick).
Begin petting in the middle of your dog's head or at the base of the ears. Then extend your gesture to the tip of the ears.
Know that cats also love these caresses!
With the flat of your hand, stroke your dog's head between the two ears in a circular motion. This gesture will move the skin of the skull and the base of the ears. A real little relaxing massage!
With your thumb and forefinger, grasp the base of your dog's ear. Then make circular movements in a clockwise direction. Repeat in reverse order.
There you go, you now know how to pet your dog to make him feel really good :-)
Easy, fast and efficient, right?
With this technique, for sure, your dog will be in heaven for at least a few minutes!
You'll see, dogs really like to be stroked this way.
This physical contact between the dog and his master is a good way to show his affection.
This is the same technique used by female dogs with their puppies.
It's also a great teaching tool to reward your furball when it does what you tell it to.
And what's more, it's always less caloric and cheaper than a candy!
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The dog's head is an important area and dogs love scratching on the head and ears. But take it easy, because it's a sensitive place.
Petting a dog's head is often reserved for the owner of the animal.
Because dogs can be afraid to see a foreign hand pass over their head.
This can be interpreted as an intrusion or a threat and the dog can then be aggressive.
Moreover, avoid directly stroking the head of a dog you do not know:he could interpret your gesture as an aggression.
Go gradually and start by caressing another area:under the neck or on the side, for example.
You should also know that some dogs are not very cuddly and that this particularity must be respected.
And if your dog doesn't want to be petted, don't insist! It's just not the right time.
If you are looking to learn more about your dog's behavior and how to educate him well, I recommend this book to help you raise your dog well. It's a wealth of advice.