Grisha Stewart

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Grisha Stewart


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How to Be More Fun, Less Annoying, and Avoid Dog Bites

logo-anim-no-bg-rightDo you love to pet your dog? Does your dog love it too? Are you sure?


Here’s a video with a way to ask your dog if he or she likes the way you are petting. I call it the 5-Second Rule, and every person who interacts with a dog, cat, or even horse should know it, because it’s excellent bite prevention and also just basic polite manners! Teaching it to children will avoid bites and also teach the con

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Published on June 18, 2013 13:03
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“Speaking of barking, talking to people that you see on a walk may cause your dog to start barking. Why? I don’t know, but one good reason is that your dog thinks you are barking at the other person. Think about it from a dog’s perspective: you are facing directly at the person, staring, and you’ve suddenly stopped walking and started making noise on an otherwise quiet walk. Sometimes you even start wrestling (known to humans as a ‘hug’ or a ‘handshake’). What’s a dog to do?”
Grisha Stewart, Behavior Adjustment Training - BAT for Fear, Frustration, and Aggression in Dogs



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