Don t touch these 7 taboos when you get along with your dog

Pet     1:21pm, 28 May 2025

Dogs are the most loyal friends of mankind, and they accompany our lives with unconditional love and loyalty.

However, in the process of getting along with dogs, there are some behaviors and practices that require special attention. Once these taboos are touched, it may lead to dogs distrust and even resentment towards us.

Today, let us discuss these seven taboos together to protect the harmonious time between you and your dog.

Tao 1: Beating or corporal punishment of dogs without reason

Whether or not the dog is obedient, we should not treat them in the form of beating or corporal punishment. Dogs are very sensitive animals and they can sense their owner's emotions and attitudes. Unreasonable beating or corporal punishment can make dogs feel fear and uneasy, and over the long term, they may become hostile to their owners and even aggressive. Therefore, we should guide dogs with a gentle and patient attitude and let them gradually adapt to the rhythm of our lives.

Tao 2: Ignore dogs for a long time. Dogs are very social animals and require the attention and company of their owners. Long-term neglect and indifference will make dogs feel anxious and lonely. Therefore, we should accompany dogs as much as possible and interact with them so that they can feel our care and warmth.

Taboo 3: Arbitrarily change the living environment of dogs

Dogs are very adaptable to their living environment, but frequent changes to their living environment will make them feel uneasy and confused. Therefore, we should try to avoid changing the living environment of dogs as much as possible. If it is really necessary to change, we should also make preparations in advance so that the dog can gradually adapt to the new environment.

Taboo 4: Force dogs to do things they don't like

Every dog ​​has its own preferences and personality. Some dogs may like to play balls, and some dogs may prefer to lie quietly beside their owners. We should respect the personality and preferences of dogs and not force them to do things they don’t like. If the owner forces the dog to do something he doesn't like, it will make the dog feel stressed and afraid, and even develop a rebellious mentality.

Taboo 5: Feeding food that is harmful to dogs

The dietary health of dogs is very important for both their physical and mental health. Some foods are harmful to dogs, such as chocolate, coffee, grapes, etc. We should understand what foods are harmful to dogs and avoid feeding them. If a dog accidentally eats harmful food, it may cause physical discomfort and even life-threatening. Therefore, we should be responsible for providing a healthy and safe diet to our dogs.

Taboo 6: Excessive spoiling or letting dogs go

Although we should give dogs enough care and attention, excessive spoiling or letting dogs go willful and disobedient. While we care for dogs, we should also train and guide them appropriately to enable them to develop good behavioral habits. In this way, dogs can better integrate into our lives and live in harmony with us.

Taboo Seven: Lack of interaction and communication with dogs

Interaction and communication with dogs is the key to building deep feelings. We should interact more with dogs to understand their emotions and needs. With proper training and communication, we can make dogs better understand our intentions and expectations, thus building closer relationships. Lack of interaction and communication with dogs can make dogs feel neglected and even cause behavioral problems.

Getting along with dogs is an art, and we need to understand their needs and emotions with our heart. By avoiding touching these seven taboos, we can create a safe and comfortable living environment for dogs to spend happy time with us. Let us work together to protect this wonderful and harmonious time and let the dog become the most loyal partner in our lives.

I hope every pet owner can keep these taboos in mind and care for and care for their dogs. Only in this way can we establish deep feelings with our dogs and spend a wonderful time together.