Exercise, fun and games – all things that really every dog loves. On the other hand, there are some things that almost no dog finds really great.
For example, what about the blow on dog? Does he like it or not?
Find out the answer to these and other questions in the following guide.
Blow on the dog: is that ok?
dogs are not big fans of being blown on the face, ears or paws. So it is not okwhen you blow on your dog.
However dogs are individuals. And so it may well be that your dog has nothing against it. And on the contrary, you even establish a somewhat weird routine that is only there for the two of you.
Blow on the dog as an educational measure – yes or no?
There is one for dog training Lots of means, ways and commands to carry them out successfully.
Blow on your dog is not necessarily one of those tools. Because dogs don’t like it, they can’t do anything with this «command».
Our recommendation: If you want to train your dog appropriately, work with clear and above all verbal messages. Your dog can already tell from the sound of your voice what it is allowed to do and what not.
That’s why dogs don’t like being blown on
Put yourself in your dog’s position. respectively take his perspective.
Do you find it particularly funny when someone blows your face? Or the ears?
We’re guessing the answer is no. If your dog could talk, he would give you exactly the same answer.
Because: to be blown on, just doesn’t make any sense. For dogs even less than for us humans. What do you want to say to him with this behavior? Or what use should he derive from it?
What does blowing on probably trigger in him? He feels uncomfortable, confused, maybe even annoyed.
The result: If you do this all the time, but don’t notice that your dog doesn’t like it, he will distance from you sooner or later.
You should also not do these 7 things to your dog
Being blown on is something that very few dogs particularly appreciate. It makes no sense for them, in case of doubt it is even very uncomfortable when air gets on their nose.
But what other things should you avoid as wellso as not to upset your dog and make him avoid you?
1. Constant head patting
The same principle applies here as when blowing on. Imagine your grandmother constantly patting you on the head. Best in combination with «Oh, how big you’ve grown up!» in the appropriate tone.
Well, do you like that? No? Your dog sees it the same way. Because: Dogs don’t find it funny at all when people tell them constantly patting the head. The reason: you feel threatened to some extent.
2. Stroking from above
Let’s go one step further. You pet your dog from above. Or stretch out your hand to him from above.
Even caution is required here. Because your dog can do this gesture, which you don’t mean badly at all, as a threat and attack.
Regardless of how big your dog is: You’re still quite a bit taller. And with this gesture you definitely a potential hazard represent.
In the worst case, your dog will snap at you. And you should absolutely avoid that for a close relationship.
3. Always the same walks
Dogs love variety and activity. Of course, this also applies to daily walks. you decide each time for the same round?
BORING!! After all, your dog has already discovered and sniffed out everything this path has to offer. In short: There is no exciting news.
The result: Your dog is underutilizedhe is unchallenged. If you always decide to go the same way, at least make sure there is a change.
Good to know:
Your dog will not be bored anymore if you take the walk with you throwing sticks or a small one obstacle course «spiced up».
4. Being loud all the time
have dogs sensitive ears. Accordingly is Noise is poison for them, so to speak. Of course, they don’t comply when it comes to their own barking.
But the fact is that dogs don’t appreciate it when they exposed to constant noise are – especially not if it comes from you.
5. Yelling
Shout at is almost the level of loudness escalation. It is also one form of violence.
And is a for that reason alone absolute no-go in the way to deal with a dog or animal!
It doesn’t matter if you’re screaming out of sheer desperation or because you’re aggressive.
Your dog will no longer understand the world. And your screaming as aggression interpret.
The consequences: If you are «lucky», he just turns away from you, distances himself, doesn’t want to have anything to do with you anymore.
In the worst case he will go on the attack – especially when the yelling is accompanied by appropriate gestures.
6. Send double messages
consequence is the be-all and end-all of successful and species-appropriate dog training.
That means: Once you have given permissions and prohibitions, these are to a certain extent the house rules that apply from now on.
Once implemented, your furry friend will usually do what you taught them. She has you as Alpha animal or pack leader accepted.
But are you now starting to send your dog double messages and perhaps not complying with prohibitions?
Then the confusion large. And that too respectthat your dog brings you will be affected.
7. Put on funny costumes
your dog is a dog no doll, no baby, no child substitute. Ergo have funny and supposed cute costumes absolutely nothing lost in him.
In many cases restrict the dog’s field of vision. This in turn feels restricted, gets scared, is confused.
Of course, that doesn’t mean that you can’t think of an outdoor coat for a dog that is particularly sensitive to cold.
But please do not wear headgear or similar “bells and whistles”.
Conclusion
Blow on your dog is fine usually not a good idea. Because this gesture of affection, which you may also find amusing, doesn’t make sense for your dog.
Of course, all dogs are different. And in some cases it can even be that a particularly «weird» dog (we mean that very nicely!) even likes it.
When it comes to education, you stand countless other options availableto be accepted as the pack leader – as long as you avoid the things we have mentioned.
How does your dog feel about blowing on it? Does he think that’s stupid or is he one of the furry friends who made a little ritual out of it with you?
We look forward to your experiences and stories in our comments!