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Dogs show us their affection through their body and verbal language . However, not all races demonstrate it in the same way . On the contrary, some breeds are more affectionate and “clingy” than others, who are more independent or cool in their displays, which does not mean that they do not have unlimited affection for their family. In this article we are going to analyze how dogs show their affection and we will select 10 breeds that are among the most affectionate in the world. However, you must bear in mind that the bond with your dog is established through play , training and daily living . Whatever dog you have, with a little interest and a few notions of canine ethology, you will soon learn to communicate with him and know how to interpret his signals. How does a dog show us his affection? Dogs display extensive body language, with which they can express their emotions: The dog’s tail You probably think that when a dog wags its tail, it is because it is happy. However, this is not always the case, since with its tail, the dog can show many emotions . If your dog wags his tail at medium height and in circular motions, wagging his butt, it indicates that he is feeling happy . However, if your dog has a stiff tail on his back, it is a warning sign . Dog’s face Dogs are capable of smiling, and if your dog has his mouth open and relaxed, smiling, he...
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Who doesn’t like to be greeted at home with a smile, wagging tail and happy barks? Every dog likes to give back all the love and affection he receives, but of course, in addition to a pat, they also need care. See below how to take care of your best friend. 1– Dog adaptation When you receive a new puppy in your home, prepare a warm and comfortable place, which can be a box or a bed. If you can, put objects with the smell of the place where he was previously, such as a cloth, so that he doesn’t find the place too strange. And if it’s a puppy, put a watch wrapped in cloth, because the ticking will mimic its mother’s heart, making it calmer. A bottle of warm (WARM, not hot!) water wrapped in a towel will also help. 2– Food Always leave fresh water for your dog and out of the sun. Avoid giving leftovers, as only the kibble has the nutrients your dog needs in a balanced dosage. The feed does not need to be mixed with water, milk or food. To find the right amount, check the feed package. In all cases, do not leave the feed available for more than an hour, even if the dog has not eaten all of it. If the dog does not want to eat, remove the food, but take him to the vet if he refuses three meals in a row. 3– Little house Place your puppy’s house or walk in a covered area, protected from the sun and rain – even if the dog’s house already has its own roof. 4– Hygiene Brush your dog’s fur daily. For long-haired dogs, consider grooming them, especially in summer. Bathe...
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