Dogs do not communicate with words but they are always communicating with us through - body language, telepathy and behaviours to make us understand what they want.
DOGS TALK TO THOSE WHO LISTEN!
When your companions are bored they tend to drop some hints.
Remember that no matter what behaviour your dog is exhibiting, some extra physical and mental stimulation should help your pet.
If your dog starts behaving unusually in anyway you should always consult your vet first.
But if he gets clean health chit, consider if your dog is displaying any of these signs of boredom -- then help him beat that!!
#1. DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOUR -
Does your pooch chew, shred, dig, and destroy things even when you are at home? This could be a sign that he has a lot of pent up energy that needs to be released.
#2. TAIL CHASING -
If your dog has been chasing his tail in endless circles chances are he needs something else to keep him occupied. Especially if the vet has checked your pooch nicely.
#3. DEMANDING YOUR ATTENTION -
Whether your pup sticks her nose in your face or starts barking insanely or virtually without anything, she certainly knows how to get her way ... she has got your attention...
#4. LISTLESSNESS -
First and foremost, dramatic changes in energy level should always prompt a vet visit. But if everything checks out, your dog is depressed, lazy behaviour may mean that he's bored and has given up hope of having fun.
#5. EXCESSIVE LICKING -
Has your dog started chewing, licking herself more often than usual?
Again first consult your vet if he says all well then its a sign of lack of grooming and boredom.
#HOW TO STOP ALL THIS?
It's very simple......... play with your pet, take them for walks, groom them and keep them happy.
LET'S MAKE OUR PETS HAPPY AND HEALTHY!!
DOGS TALK TO THOSE WHO LISTEN!
When your companions are bored they tend to drop some hints.
Remember that no matter what behaviour your dog is exhibiting, some extra physical and mental stimulation should help your pet.
If your dog starts behaving unusually in anyway you should always consult your vet first.
But if he gets clean health chit, consider if your dog is displaying any of these signs of boredom -- then help him beat that!!
#1. DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOUR -
Does your pooch chew, shred, dig, and destroy things even when you are at home? This could be a sign that he has a lot of pent up energy that needs to be released.
#2. TAIL CHASING -
If your dog has been chasing his tail in endless circles chances are he needs something else to keep him occupied. Especially if the vet has checked your pooch nicely.
#3. DEMANDING YOUR ATTENTION -
Whether your pup sticks her nose in your face or starts barking insanely or virtually without anything, she certainly knows how to get her way ... she has got your attention...
#4. LISTLESSNESS -
First and foremost, dramatic changes in energy level should always prompt a vet visit. But if everything checks out, your dog is depressed, lazy behaviour may mean that he's bored and has given up hope of having fun.
#5. EXCESSIVE LICKING -
Has your dog started chewing, licking herself more often than usual?
Again first consult your vet if he says all well then its a sign of lack of grooming and boredom.
#HOW TO STOP ALL THIS?
It's very simple......... play with your pet, take them for walks, groom them and keep them happy.
LET'S MAKE OUR PETS HAPPY AND HEALTHY!!



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