The Right Way to Pet Your Dog (Most People Do It Wrong)

ou pet your dog every single day. But nobody ever showed you what your dog is actually feeling when you do it. Your dog is not enjoying most of the ways you touch them. They are tolerating it. And the difference between those two things is the difference between the dog you think you have and the dog you actually have. → Why the top of the head is the worst place to start petting — and what canine body language tells every dog when a hand comes from above → The three-second consent test that reveals, in real time, whether your dog actually wants to be touched → The four body zones dogs genuinely enjoy — and the five areas most dogs are only tolerating → Why the hug is a confrontation gesture in dog language, and why family photos are one of the most common settings for bites on children → The correct approach — the curve, the crouch, the low hand → The seven stress signals your dog has been giving you for years that you have not been reading → How to build a dog who actively seeks your touch instead of enduring it Do this for thirty days and the relationship you thought you had starts becoming the relationship you actually have. 🐾 New videos every week on Canine Guide. Subscribe