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More Than Words: How Everyday Moments Shape Dog Training and Attachment

More Than Words: How Everyday Moments Shape Dog Training and Attachment

The partnership between humans and dogs is one of the oldest and most complex interspecies relationships. While formal training sessions are important for teaching specific behaviors, especially in contexts like sport dogs, obedience competitions, or performance arts like the circus, they represent just a fraction of the daily interactions that influence a dog's behavior. In this article I present a comprehensive examination of how everyday experiences and the overall upbringing of a dog shape their perception of their human counterparts and the effectiveness of training. I also draw parallels with the dynamics of human relationships to illustrate the importance of consistent and positive daily interactions for a successful and deep-rooted human-canine bond.

Manifestation and management of stress in dogs.

Manifestation and management of stress in dogs.

Stress in dogs can have a significant impact on their overall well-being and behavior. While dogs are highly adaptable animals, they can experience both acute and chronic stress under various circumstances. Stress is a natural response that both humans and animals experience when faced with challenging or threatening situations. It triggers a cascade of physiological changes in the body, preparing it to react and cope with the stressor at hand. Understanding the physiological changes that occur during stress and gaining clarity on the nature of stress itself and understanding the manifestations of stress in dogs is crucial for identifying and addressing potential triggers and providing appropriate support to manage stress.