to remember that some acts we see as displays of affection or caring may not be so for dogs.
Hugging Tightly Dogs see hugs as dominance, not affection.
If a dog isn't used to being hugged, it may feel imprisoned and stressed. Watch your dog's reaction to hugs and respect their comfort.
High-pitched speech A high-pitched voice may be cute, but it might confuse or terrify dogs.
Clean, calm, consistent orders work better for dogs. Too much tone variation can make it hard for them to grasp.
Watching Their Eyes Dogs may view direct eye contact as threatening.
It indicates dominance or hostility in dog language. Some dogs may tolerate this from their owners, but others may feel threatened