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How to Make a Dog Trust You

By CJ
 

Instructions

Things You’ll Need:

  • Doggie treats (optional)

Stoop to their level -- literally!

  • Step 1:
    Proceed with caution. When approaching a dog for the first time, the dog will be suspicious of you because you are a stranger. Walk slowly toward them, but do not make eye contact.
  • Step 2:
    Slowly crouch lower as you approach. You aim to be on their level, to show you are not dominant, which can make the dog wary and fearful of you.
  • Step 3:
    Slowly extend your hand to the dog as you lower youself.. You may even reach face level if you feel comfortable and if you feel the dog is comfortable as well.
  • Step 4:
    Let the dog sniff your hand. This is how dogs evaluate other creatures--primarily by their smell. If you have touched another dog prior to this encounter, the new dog will be able to tell and may find it offensive.
  • Step 5:
    Gently stroke the dog on his head if he allows it.
  • Step 6:
    Let your fingers slowly stroke the dog's ears, slowly massaging the tips. This usually calms dogs down.
  • Step 7:
    Making a friend. If you are both comfortable, the dog will now begin to trust you. Congratulations.

Tips & Warnings

  • You can also bribe a dog with a doggie treat if you wish, but make sure its owner allows it. Some dogs tend to be obese and are discouraged from eating treats.
  • If a dog cocks his head at you, he is being inquisitive. The dog is interested in you.
  • If a dog wags his tail, that is a sign that he's friendly and apt to trust you.
  • If a dog's tail is between its legs, it is afraid. Try to be more gentle.
  • If a dog licks you, you have succeeded in your mission.
  • Some dogs are nervous by nature. This can be a result of a bad upbringing or bad genes. Do not be discouraged if they seem apathetic.
  • Do not touch a strange dog automatically or look it straight in the eye -- the dog can find it threatening.
  • Dogs can be territorial and aggressive as well. If at any time the dog growls at you, stop approaching them but do not make sudden movements or run. Straighten up and slowly back away.
How to Make a Dog Trust You Provided by eHow.com

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