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  • Understanding Your Dog's Behavior,
• 11/12/24

Tips For Successful Human Greetings

Many of us chastise our dog for jumping on family and friends during greetings. What if your dog’s high-jumps mean something other than excitement? Teach your dog how to greet humans calmly and ensure your dog’s excitable behavior is not a sign of underlying discomfort.

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