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  Why do dogs lick you?, "Licking is a natural and instinctive behavior to dogs. For them it's a way of grooming, bonding, and expressing themselves. Your dog may lick you to say they love you, to get your attention, to help soothe themselves if they're stressed, to show empathy or because you taste good to them!"
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  Why do dogs shake?, "Common behaviors when it comes to a dog shaking are: Stress and Anxiety- If your dog gives a whole-body shake for no obvious reason, like a bath or a good roll in the dirt, it could be stress related. Shaking is a classic symptom in dogs. When your dog shakes after hopping on an examination table at the veterinarian's office or following an encounter with a stranger, he is trying to relieve tension. To Dry Off- Wet dogs can shake off 70 percent of water on their fur in just four seconds. That is far more effective than attempts to towel dry your dog. Pain- Shivering and trembling are also used with shaking to describe upset dogs. Certain toy and small terrier breeds shover more than others(Pomeranian, Pug, Shih Tzu). This kind of shivering can be a sign of pain. When your dog is nauseous, she may also shake. If your dog has started to shake, and you don’t know why, contact your veterinarian to make sure there isn’t a more serious issue."
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  Why does my dog tilt its head?,"Your dog tilting its head indicates your dog is trying to process what you’re saying. Many animals tilt their head as they encounter the sights, sounds and smells of the world. The behavior seems to be more about processing information than about collecting it in the first place."
 
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+ How can clicker training help my dog?,"A clicker can communicate to your dog positive reinforcement and show them they did what you wanted them to do. It helps them realize that a treat is on the way."
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+ How do I teach my dog to sit?,"The most popular way to teach sit is with reward training using a handful of delicious treats. To guarantee success, train when your dog is relaxed in an environment without distractions. Here are six easy steps: With your dog in a standing position, hold a tasty treat near their nose. Keeping the treat near your dog's nose, move your hand in an arc over his head. As the dog raises his head to follow the treat, his bottom will go on the floor. The instant he sits, praise him and give him the treat. Practice this a number of times in short but regular sessions. As your dog always gets a treat for sitting, you'll soon find he sits for longer. You can now add the cue word 'sit' as he goes to sit. Be careful not to say it before your dog moves into position or they may associate it with the wrong movement. Practice this a number of times in short but regular sessions. Give an 'okay' cue to let your dog know when their training has ended."
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+ How can I socialize my dog?,"Socializing your dog through puppyhood and adolescence is one of the best ways to ensure that they become a friendly and confident adult. Keep introducing your dog to other dogs. There are lots of ways to do this: dog parks, play groups, play dates with friends’ dogs, and simple leash walks can all help accomplish this. Without this experience, dogs can lose their ability to know how to behave appropriately around other dogs. Vary your walks. Try to avoid taking the same walking route every day. Let your dog experience a variety of environments, from sidewalks to dirt roads. This will provide your growing dog with much-needed mental stimulation. Keep introducing your dog to new people: Dogs only remain social when continually exposed to unfamiliar people. Continued pleasant exposure to new people keeps the idea that strangers are good news in the forefront of your dog’s mind. Keep introducing your dog to new people. Dogs only remain social when continually exposed to unfamiliar people. Continued pleasant exposure to new people keeps the idea that strangers are good news in the forefront of your dog’s mind."
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+ How to walk a reactive dog?, "Whether this reactivity may be triggered by other dogs, people, cars, or anything else, here are six tips to keep in mind when walking a reactive dog: Set off a calm frame of mind- Beginning your walk in a calm and positive frame of mind can really make a difference. If your dog is over-excited or showing signs of anxiety, work with your dog to deal with issues before you begin your walk. Keep Walks Fun and Interesting- Since your dog’s reactivity will likely limit you when it comes to your choice of walks, you need to make sure that your walks are still fun, exciting and relatively unpredictable for your dog. Try simply switching up your pace on your walk, sometimes going slower and sometimes going faster. Changing directions at random times will also keep your dog guessing. Turn Triggers into Positive Experiences- Turning a trigger into a positive experience takes time and effort. The key is to take things very slowly, beginning with a large distance between your dog and the trigger. Practice teaching your dog to focus on you, rather than on the trigger ahead. You could teach your dog to target your hand or another object, as this can be a very effective method for diverting their attention."
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  Why do dogs lick you?, "Licking is a natural and instinctive behavior to dogs. For them it's a way of grooming, bonding, and expressing themselves. Your dog may lick you to say they love you, to get your attention, to help soothe themselves if they're stressed, to show empathy or because you taste good to them!"
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  Why do dogs shake?, "Common behaviors when it comes to a dog shaking are: Stress and Anxiety- If your dog gives a whole-body shake for no obvious reason, like a bath or a good roll in the dirt, it could be stress related. Shaking is a classic symptom in dogs. When your dog shakes after hopping on an examination table at the veterinarian's office or following an encounter with a stranger, he is trying to relieve tension. To Dry Off- Wet dogs can shake off 70 percent of water on their fur in just four seconds. That is far more effective than attempts to towel dry your dog. Pain- Shivering and trembling are also used with shaking to describe upset dogs. Certain toy and small terrier breeds shover more than others(Pomeranian, Pug, Shih Tzu). This kind of shivering can be a sign of pain. When your dog is nauseous, she may also shake. If your dog has started to shake, and you don’t know why, contact your veterinarian to make sure there isn’t a more serious issue."
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  Why does my dog tilt its head?,"Your dog tilting its head indicates your dog is trying to process what you’re saying. Many animals tilt their head as they encounter the sights, sounds and smells of the world. The behavior seems to be more about processing information than about collecting it in the first place."