Should you let your dog win tug of war?
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Should you let your dog win tug of war?
It is also a great way to burn off excess energy and keep your dog physically and mentally stimulated. By letting your dog win during a game of tug, you aren’t letting them dominate you. Instead, you’re nurturing a solid rapport and teaching them that engaging with you is fun and rewarding.
Why does my dog shake his head when playing tug of war?
Dogs don’t always shake their heads when they play. They act this way to show that they are happy. When dogs shake their heads while playing, it can also mean that they want to get their human’s attention. They want you to notice their silliness or mostly to play fetch or tug-o-war.
Why you shouldn’t play tug of war with your dog?
Tug of war played correctly will not encourage aggression in your dog or puppy. However, do not play tug of war with dogs that guard objects or display aggression as this may intensify aggressive tendencies the dog already has
When should I stop playing tug of war with my dog?
When people started the game and set the rules, it helped promote positive behaviors in the dog. However, and this is important, you should NOT play tug of war with a dog that is already aggressive, a resource guarder (aggressively protects their food, toys, etc.), or is showing early signs of either.