12. Being In a Bad Mood
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You are your dog’s best friend, so if you are sad, angry or depressed they will be the first to notice.
Dogs are so compassionate, that they immediately relate to their owner’s mood and general feel. So if you are in a bad mood, your dog will probably be in a bad mood too, the only problem is that they don’t know why.
This kind of behavior can cause your dog unnecessary stress. So instead of pouting, put on a smile and enjoy the company of your pooch, it will cheer you up undoubtedly!
Elizabeth Saavedra
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Mireya Saavedra I always hug paco too tight lol
Debbie Cartwright Carruthers
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A lot of these are just common sense (which I know is sadly lacking in some folks) but it all depends on the dog. Besides that, being the incredibly intuitive and sensitive creatures that they are, they will adapt to how you express affection. Our dogs will lick our faces off if we let them, and we kiss their little heads in return.
Gene Allen
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1 is ALL BS!! 3 is optional, depending on if you talk to you dog and tell them how much you love them. 4 is ALL OUT BS!! WHAT BRAINLESS IDIOT COMES UP WITH THIS?
Jay Kapron
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Setting a routine??? Yep … Cooper set it and we follow it!
Patricia Hogan
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Dogs love car rides, and of course you shouldn’t give them spoiled food!!! Most of these are common sense, but we know dogs have more common sense than most people!!!
Roger Tadlock
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Tammy Irvin Mcinnis