"Does Your Dog WANT to Be Picked Up? The Surprising Truth!"

"Does Your Dog WANT to Be Picked Up? The Surprising Truth!"

In this video, we explore whether your dog actually wants to be picked up. Understanding canine body language and preferences is key to a happy and healthy relationship with your furry friend! #understandingdogs 🐶 Does your dog love or hate being picked up? Let us know in the comments! 0:00 Intro 0:13 How does your dog feel? 0:38 Client issues with their dogs being picked up 1:01. How one dog communicates he doesn't want to be picked up 1:24. Asking the dog, and giving them choices. 1:48. Teach them to be picked up for safety reasond 2:48. Let the dog know you are picking them up. 2:30 The vet clinic or groomer. Understanding Dogs Online Courses https://understandingdogs.teachable.com ***Trust Centered Training Master Course*** Looking for a course to take where you can learn the latest information on how to teach your dog using a relationship based and cognitive approach to learning? Included in this course: ~How dogs learn..suprise it is much like toddlers. ~The lastest research in how dogs learn. ~The importance of building a bond and trusting relationship with your dog. ~Helping new dogs feel comfortable in your home. ~The emotions of dogs and how you can use emotions to help your dog live the best life. ~How to teach dogs to use their brain in unique ways, ~ Teaching them colors, ~Teach your dogs shapes. ~ Using social learning to quickly and easily teach just about any behavior you can imagine. ~Teach your dog the names of people places and things, ~Teaching your dog concepts such as big and small, back and front, left and right, etc. ~Communitcating to your dog in complete sentences and with pictures ~And much more. Understanding Dogs participants in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com #DogBehavior #DogTraining #PuppyTraining #DogCare #PetOwners #DogProblems #BehaviorSpecialist #DogAdvice #LivingWithDogs #AnimalBehavior #DogQandA #DogTips