Training your dog will be one of the smartest investments you’ll ever make. I promise that it will be fun, but it won’t always be easy. But can you communicate with the dog? It has always been somewhat of a science fiction or fantasy scenario in which actually talking to a pet is possible.
Yet, dogs can and often do communicate in other ways. Typically when a dog’s ears are pointed upward, it is attentive and listening in a comfortable state. When they are laid back, even with the head, then they are feeling submissive or anxious.
Key Takeaways:
- Dogs, like small children, live their best lives when they are allowed to develop small mischiefs that keep them happy and active.
- Humans have lived with and interacted with canines for a debatably long time, some say 20,000 to 40,000 years.
- For that entire time, there have been issues that sound a lot like raising kids, things like messy eating and mindfulness, coming up continually.
“The humans figured out soon enough where their belongings were disappearing to. When conducting mattress searches, just like in the films, they’d lecture the little dog.”