Can you imagine what could hurt your dog's feelings? A video went viral on TikTok by user Buddysmartz in early March, where he introduces Buddy, a golden retriever. In the video, he claims that three specific actions by pet owners can unintentionally hurt dogs' feelings.
Were you curious about the 3 things that can hurt your dog's feelings? Check out!
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Rush your dog on a walk
Dogs love sniffing time during a walk, so rushing them when they're exploring can be frustrating for them.
Walking is an important activity for these animals as it helps keep them physically active, mentally stimulated and emotionally balanced.
Thus, rushing your dog on a walk can have negative effects, both physical and psychological, for the animal.
Forcing uncomfortable situations
Your little animal may be afraid of thunder, fireworks and vacuum cleaners. So the best thing you can do is read their body language and understand how they feel and remove them from the uncomfortable event when necessary.
It is important to remember that dogs have their own needs and limitations, and to force them to face situations that make them uncomfortable can be stressful, harmful, and even dangerous for them. they.
ignore the pain
Dogs don't speak our language, so your job as an owner is to be a pain detective and understand how they feel, recognizing any signs of discomfort such as licking their paws or rocking their head.
So, make sure you know your dog to avoid hurting him.
According to the East Valley Animal Hospital, dogs can feel basic emotions that we humans experience, such as fear, anger, disgust, joy and sadness.
They can also feel more subtle emotions such as excitement, distress, contentment, anxiety, shyness, anticipation, and even love.
Dr. Christine Barton, a veterinarian at The Vets, told Newsweek that cutting back on the dog's walking time could "hurt his feelings."
“Many owners are not familiar with what dogs are really saying with their body language. Many people assume owning animals with the expectation that there is nothing wrong with them. I always discuss body language and what it might mean to gauge how the pet is feeling (pain, nervousness, happiness),” she said.
Check the video
@buddysmartz Make sure to get to know your dog to avoid hurting them 🙏 #dogpsychology#dogbehavior#dogfacts#dogowner#animalfacts#didyouknow#puppyfacts#dogtraining#dog#fyp Credit: @petlabco
♬ original sound – BuddySmartz
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