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Did You Know ?

Discover the science behind your dog’s behavior

DOG PSYCHOLOGY & BEHAVIOR

A dog's yawn isn't always because they're tired. It could be a sign of stress, confusion or a 
calming signal.
Dog's can smell human emotions. Their powerful noses can detect a change in your scent
caused by fear, stress or happiness. 
Most behavioral problems are a misunderstanding coping mechanism rooted in anxiety.
When a dog turns it head away or licks it's lips, it's not being disobedient. In fact it's trying
avoid conflict.

LEARNING & COMMUNICATION

Dog's learn by association. A poorly timed "No" wont stop the behavior but only
Dog's don't speak english - they read patterns, tone, timing & body language. 
confuse them.
Redirecting the right behavior by rewarding them is far more effective than saying "No"
Dog's respond better to calming leadership over loud commands.

BODY LANGUAGE

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A wagging tail doesn't mean a happy dog. It also signals arousal, undertenancy, prey drive
or even aggression
Eye contact for a dog can trigger confrontation. Not all dog's appreciate being stared at.
A raised paw can be a signal of a dog who is uncomfortable. 

SENSES & INTELLIGENCE 

A dog's sense of smell is 10,000 times more powerful than ours. Detecting 
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diseases, hormones and even time.
Dog's can hear 4 times better than humans and able to detect frequencies that we 
that we can't perceive. 
The average dog can learn up to 165 words and gestures. Some learning up to a 1,000

DAILY LIFE

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Mental stimulation is just as important as physical exercise. Puzzle's , Toys  walks and games
walking your dog isn't just about bathroom breaks. It's also essential for their emotional
and psychological well-being.
Routines provide a sense of security for dog's which can decrease anxiety.
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