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070 Why Dogs Whine and What to Do If Your Dog is Leash Reactive.

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Do you get annoyed at times when your dog is whining? Making you feel uncomfortable is one of the purposes of this high-pitched vocalization. I know that sounds crazy but once you know more about the mechanics and reasons dog’s whine, you’ll understand and respect the sound more.

When out walking your dog on its leash, are there times your dog starts acting very upset - barking and lunging - when it sees or encounters an unfamiliar dog? This behavior can be triggered by the very fact that your dog is attached to a leash. What is leash reactivity and what can be done to help a dog that is experiencing this? Find out, in part 2 of my conversation with dog trainer, Emily Stoddard, the owner of the Canine Sports Dog Training in Chicago, Illinois.

Finally, in this feline behavior fun facts feature, hear the answers to why cats roll over in front of you and how cats kiss each other.

Additional Resources for the Show.

Source for the story about dog’s whines – “How to Speak Dog” by Stanley Coren.

Canine Dog Sports Training Company. Emily Stoddard’s Website.

Canine Dog Sports Training on Facebook.

Source for the story about cat behaviors – “How to Speak Cat” by Aline Alexander Newman and Gary Weitzman. D.V.M.

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Do you get annoyed at times when your dog is whining? Making you feel uncomfortable is one of the purposes of this high-pitched vocalization. I know that sounds crazy but once you know more about the mechanics and reasons dog’s whine, you’ll understand and respect the sound more.

When out walking your dog on its leash, are there times your dog starts acting very upset - barking and lunging - when it sees or encounters an unfamiliar dog? This behavior can be triggered by the very fact that your dog is attached to a leash. What is leash reactivity and what can be done to help a dog that is experiencing this? Find out, in part 2 of my conversation with dog trainer, Emily Stoddard, the owner of the Canine Sports Dog Training in Chicago, Illinois.

Finally, in this feline behavior fun facts feature, hear the answers to why cats roll over in front of you and how cats kiss each other.

Additional Resources for the Show.

Source for the story about dog’s whines – “How to Speak Dog” by Stanley Coren.

Canine Dog Sports Training Company. Emily Stoddard’s Website.

Canine Dog Sports Training on Facebook.

Source for the story about cat behaviors – “How to Speak Cat” by Aline Alexander Newman and Gary Weitzman. D.V.M.

  continue reading

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