Golden Retriever (Definite Introduction)
Some people may say that there is nothing else you can’t do to hold a dog, isn’t it just like holding a child? In fact, it doesn’t matter. The wrong way to hold a dog will not only make the dog feel uncomfortable, but may also cause certain damage to their body. In the long run, the dog may not be willing to let the owner hold them again. Therefore, we need to master the correct method of holding a dog and solve this seemingly simple problem well.
We cannot hug the dog with our head up and down like a child, because almost all animals are not willing to expose their weak abdomen. This is due to nature, and we should respect it. And never grab the dog's tail, ears or even the skin on the back. These parts are sensitive places for the dog and will make it very uncomfortable. For a puppy, you should not easily scratch the skin on its neck. The old saying is that the skin on the dog's neck is dead skin. This is not the case. This kind of scratching method is only suitable for a very short time to make the dog unable to survive. If you can resist it, it will easily cause obstruction and vomiting.
The precise way to hold a young puppy is to hold it with both hands, one hand supporting its chest and the other hand supporting its buttocks. Clamp the puppy's two front legs with the fingers of the hand holding the chest, and use the two arms to clamp the puppy tightly to make it feel warm and safe. For medium-sized dogs, bend one arm, let the dog sit on it, and wrap the other arm around it. For a huge dog, if you have to hold it for special reasons, do not hold its abdomen and let its four legs hang in the air, it will feel very uneasy. You can wrap your arms around its four legs and support its thighs, so as to avoid excessive resistance.
There is no general way for different dogs to hold them. If it is like holding a child, it will put a lot of pressure on their spine, and they will also feel very uncomfortable, so there is no need to hold a dog. We still have a lot to pay attention to in this seemingly city-like behavior.
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