My Doggie Does not Like it When I Hug Him.....A Logical Explanation by a Renowned Veterinarian for this Pre-condition in Canines In fact petting your furry pal is the best form of stress-buster that lowers your blood pressure and enhances the levels of hormone oxytocin. But have you ever wondered what impact does your hugging have on the tyke? A renowned veterinarian says that it might not be all wagging tails. The answer is very complex and so naturally there would be lot of questions in the minds of dog owners. Some dogs dislike getting hugged while others simply do not react at all. Other dogs completely fall head over heels when you hug them. So why is there so much of behavior difference in dogs? Isn't it true that dogs are best friends of humans? If yes, then why is it that your doggie lets you hug him while dislikes it when some other human does the same thing? Shouldn't he just crave for the attention the same way? Doesn't he enjoy the belly rubs or rump scratch as much as we do? Such questions come in our minds while dwelling on this topic. A reputed veterinarian answers these questions by saying that the one thing that dog owners need to be clear about is that every dog is different and so their reaction will be completely diverse. So if your doggie does not like your hugs it does not necessarily mean that he does not love you rather it is not a way that dogs display their affection contrary to what human beings do. This can be understood by an example. When you take your pooch to a friend's place who has a dog the two pooches greet each other differently than human beings. The way they say hello is contingent on factors like whether they are meeting for the very first time or are they reforming their old bonds. They smell each other's face, smell their rump, wag their tails, or bow to each other but never hug. This is a sad fact but it is true even if two dogs are besties. In dog parks, when you see dogs romping at the park there is a dog who bullies others by constantly standing on the other dog or pushing down on his shoulders. This can by no means be termed as an aggressive behavior in the doggie world. Rather it is considered to be an assertive and controlled behavior. So when you hug your little bundle of love the reaction totally depends on the dog breed. For example; golden retrievers are renowned for fondness over any kind of touching while other dog breeds consider it to be a threat So there is a thin demarcation line between what is acceptable or not by the dog. When you hug your pal he will sniff you, close his mouth or do a bit of lip licking. He is thinking in his mind whether he has done something wrong which has invoked such a reaction from you. This results in anxiety and he does not know whether to sit still or do something. We know that you love your tyke a lot but remember we are not the same species. This difference needs to be understood and then we need to correct the way we deal with our pooch. When you hug your furry pal and he leans on to you and snuggles it means that he loves when you hug him. But if he leaps away when you lean in it is safe to interpret that he does not like being hugged. Hence, it is important to interpret the doggie behavior correctly because mishaps do happen if the doggie behavior is misinterpreted. There have been cases where a hug at the wrong time resulted in lethal snaps by the pooch with the help of his sharp teeth. You would not want to have a piece of it. Do you?. 5/1/2016 Is Your Lazy Cat Getting Onto Your Nerves: A Brief Guide On How To Exercise Your Indoor CatRead Now Worried about your indoor cat that lazily spends the day. Most indoor cats just oooozzzzz around or sits on that couch yawning most of the time. If you are thinking this is of no good as your kitty is not getting enough exercise, then it’s time that you curve out ways to get her into right weight. Googling on how to exercise your indoor cat, you can find number of ways that will definitely lure you to trick on them. But, definitely on how many can you count on to help your cat stay fit and in shape. Well, get onto these few tricks that will truly have that positive impact in helping your cat to work out muscles and maintain a good kitty figure. (No pun intended). Shower her with fun toys Cats having that playful instinct, love to play around with themselves unlike dogs. To add this in helping those cats to stay fit and in shape, is the best strategy. Just shower a couple of fun toys and see the fun, how they just wiggle around and burn out lot of calories. Cat is naturally inclined to its inherited instinct of hunting. Mice or bird shape toys can trigger their natural behavior and you can see the fun of your cat hunting as a natural stalker while dramatically working out on the muscles on the other hand. Install cat tower Vertical spaces provide enough room for cats to exercise. A cat tower, which you can buy online, is an effective way that helps your cat to have plenty of arenas to climb for a good workout. For climbing, cats use their muscles and naturally snip down the points of their nails. You can even build a shelving system with shelves that go from the floor to the ceiling in a step pattern. This gives plenty of exercise to your cat climbing and jumping all the way. Strings and ribbons Most cats have fascination towards string. A piece of thick ribbon or string can be wiggled on the floor for your cat to play. You can even put it beneath a closed door with you on one side of the door and the cat on the other just out of cat’s reach. Fun with beam of light Another favorite game of cats is playing with a beam of light. A small flashlight or laser beam can make your cat move faster. Laser pointer is good enough as the small beam of light appears to be a little bug, and the felines will just wonder around to chase those bugs. But, ensure to keep the beam low on the floor as your kitty may hurt herself trying to catch it while climbing elsewhere. Treats to Burn Calorie You can find cats responding to treats can definitely shed some pounds. Putting treats in different parts of the house encourages your cat to search and train its muscles. A cat chew treat toy is also a better option to get your cat on heels having a good exercise. The cat will work out to get treats from the toy. |
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