Dog Language And Beagle Puppy Training

This post was written by London Dog Walker on September 26, 2010
Posted Under: London Dog Walking

Beagle puppy training ought to be a gratifying experience for your pet because it is one of the most crucial periods of his life. The things he learned and experienced during this period will tremendously affect his adult life and how he reacts to all sorts of circumstances when the time comes. While successful training isn’t achieved by just batting your eyelash, there are various things you can do to reach your aim of having a well-behaved pet – step one is to discover how to understand your pet dog better.

Considering the fact that dogs could not talk like human does, you need to be wise and mindful enough to evaluate your dog’s body gestures. Here are a few of the most frequent behaviors of saying or showing:

Confidence
With tail wagging gently, a confident puppy stands tall and the head kept high. The ears are usually perked up and the eyes are bright.

Fear
A terrified dog is often seen with lowered stance and tail down or concealed between his legs. The ears are flat back while the eyes are narrow and may look away or turns head away. In an effort to defend himself, he may bark, whines, growls and might even bare his teeth. Urinating or defecating in addition to trembling can also be seen from a scared dog.

Dominance
Dog training can be a bit challenging if you are dealing with a dominant dog. With great confidence, a dominant dog stands tall, eyes are wide open, ears are up and even the hair on his back may stand. Tension can be possibly felt since a dominant dog can turn out to be less friendly and frightening.

Playfulness or happiness
A playful or happy dog is not hard to determine. He is often seen with perky ears, merry-looking eyes and relaxed mouth. The entire body is relaxed and is excitedly bouncing and jumping up and down and of course, the tail is wagging vigorously.

By understanding these acts or actions, you will be one step nearer to attaining successful beagle puppy training.

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