Seven Things You Are Doing That Are Unintentionally Breaking Your Dog’s Heart

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Daily you are doing things that are causing unnecessary stress on your pooch. It's not intentional, but it has become a habit that’s what you’re used to doing or were taught was okay to do from someone else.

The truth is no matter how hard we try to be the best doggy parent there is; our human ways will catch up to us which can sometimes lead to a confused dog.

An example is taking your pooch out for her bathroom break and instead all she wants to do is sniff the flowers. You may get upset with her because you have to go to work, and she isn't going to the bathroom. Is it really your doggy's fault for sniffing everything around her or is it yours because you didn't teach her the difference between potty time and let's go out and have fun and sniff time?

Think about it. If you continue these habits without being aware they're messing with your dog's emotions how are you going to fix them?! 

Your dog is not really misbehaving; you're just not communicating well with her. Again, this is unintentional, but it's time you stopped breaking your doggy's heart and learned how to be the best dog mom out there.

On the next page, check out seven common fur child parenting “errors” you can stop in their tracks before continuing these behaviors. We'll begin with a command you may have heard of: “Go to your room!”

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