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When a dog does something wrong it seems guilty and other myths about your dog’s behavior | Skai.gr

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Your dog will always do many things. Some you will consider normal, some you will be surprised but some you may find them disturbing.

You may be wondering if your dog’s behavior is normal and why he does what he does.

The truth is that there are many myths surrounding a dog’s behavior, most of which are based on semi-learning rather than ignorance.

The wagging of the tail shows a friendly mood

Dogs communicate with body language and their tail is a key indicator of how they feel. But when a dog wags its tail, it can be for a variety of reasons. Many types of shaking can show excitement and joy, nervousness or even aggression.

When he does something wrong the dog looks guilty

This is not the case. What actually happens is that you project the feeling of guilt on your dog, as dogs can not reflect on their behavior. When your dog does something wrong and seems to have guilt, he is actually just responding to your body language. At that moment, he may feel that you are not happy about what he did.

My dog ​​is lying down most of the day because he is bored

If your dog sleeps all day or likes to lie down, it is not because he is bored! It is very normal for dogs to spend most of their time lying down (as many animals do), you just need to make sure to incorporate exercise into their day.

My dog ​​eats grass because he does not feel well

Dogs eat grass for many reasons and it is considered normal behavior. This instinct goes back to their ancestors, the mighty wolf, and can be observed even in wild dogs as well.

Dogs will consume grass to meet an unsatisfied nutritional need, such as the need for fiber, digestion or may eat grass simply because they enjoy its texture!

A dog that barks or grunts is dangerous

While it is true that some dog barks show aggression, this does not apply to barking in general. Dogs can use their voice to express themselves, just like humans! Pay attention to the different types of barking that your dog will do. Some may be short, fast barks, while others will be deep growls. Also, if you see your dog barking at a stranger, AND you see the fur on his back starting to get up, then you know for sure that this is an aggressive form of barking.

The bottom line is that dogs are born to bark. You can train them to bark less, but you should never punish your little dog for this natural behavior!

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