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Locality: Kansas City, Missouri

Phone: +1 816-565-4926



Address: Services Available In: 64030 Kansas City, MO, US

Website: kansascitydogtrainer.com

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Off Leash K9 Training Kansas City 22.02.2021

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Off Leash K9 Training Kansas City 25.08.2020

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Off Leash K9 Training Kansas City 15.06.2020

I get asked all the time how a normally aggressive dog doesn't have the same reaction to me when we first meet. Well keep reading and I'll explain! When you reach out towards a dog, you are using body pressure AT them. You are forcing an interaction of a relationship that hasn't had time to develop. If they are on lead, they have no where to go if they are sensitive to spacial pressure, so can end up shutting down, shying away or snapping at your hand so you back off. This... is an example of how a dog is now using pressure to turn off pressure & make you back off so they aren't stressed. People think by offering your hand it can give the dog time to sniff to know you're friendly. Their noses are far more superior than ours & they don't need close contact forced upon them to smell you. Some dogs might not want to know you. They aren't your dog so you don't need to touch them or steal pats for your own satisfaction. If you are meeting a dog, what should you do? Ask the owner if you can interact with their dog. Not all people want strangers touching their dogs. Especially strangers who you are unlikely to see again. Stand up straight & relaxed, with your hands at your side. Ignore the dog & talk to the owner. Don't stare at the dog & don't try to force an interaction by going in for a pat. If the dog wants to know you, it will come up to you & sniff around. Is the dog happy? Has it accepted your interaction? This will determine whether you can give it more pats. See more