Hyperarousal is another sign of stress.
If you don't understand these behaviors, your dog will suffer a less than optimal life. Punishing these behaviors can cause more stress which could lead to aggression. Thanks again, to the Vet Behaviour Team http://www.vetbehaviourteam.com/ for creating this awesome educational info-graph. Many people, think that training and high exercise is the best way to work this out of a dog and I couldn't disagree more. Less exercise, short training sessions and A LOT of rest keeping the dog below threshold will do a #dog with these behaviors a world of good, enabling them to learn much better. Making rest, gentle touch/massage, a priority in the bulk of their day will bring them much farther along in becoming more balanced and confident. #dogbehavior#dogtraining #doglover #veterinarian #vettech #rescuedog #shelterdog |
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