Five Parts of Dogs That Can't Be Hit
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In the process of raising a dog, I believe that everyone will encounter times when dogs make mistakes. Dogs will definitely be punished if they make mistakes, but even if you get angry, don’t hit these 5 parts of the dog, each of which may put your dog at risk.
1. Nose
The dog’s nose is a very important part, especially in young or juvenile dogs. These dogs’ olfactory system is immature and the resistance is low, which will bring more serious consequences. For example, the most common bacteria cause intestinal disease in young dogs, and this intestinal disease is fatal for young dogs, with a mortality rate of up to 75%!
For puppies, we must pay more attention to the usual feeding methods. You can choose nutritious and healthy dog food to feed. With good daily care, the dog will be healthier.
2. Butt
The dog’s butt is definitely more sensitive. The reason why I say this is because the dog’s butt is a relatively vulnerable place. More importantly, the dog’s butt also plays an important role in mating, so the dog will also be very concerned about the safety of his butt. And if you always tease the dog’s butt, it will cause the dog’s emotional instability, and even bite you directly.
3. Abdomen
The abdomen is one of the most vulnerable parts of the dog. Usually, the dog will not let strangers touch it. Only the person they trust can touch it. If the pet owner doesn’t control the force, it is easy to damage the internal organs. So you can’t beat the stomach even if you are angry. You can touch the dog’s belly more. The dog likes to be touched by the owner. Everyone's purpose is to make the dog not to make mistakes, not to hit it, so there is really no need to hit the dog's stomach.
4. Head
I saw a video before, a dog fell and died, which shows that the dog’s head is very fragile. So even if the owner is angry, don’t slap the dog’s head , as it is very likely to cause the dog’s head injury or even death, and if you hit the dog frequently, it will also alienate each other's feelings.
5. Tail
A dog’s tail is basically made up of 23 bones, each of which is covered with muscle. Slapping or pulling your dog’s tail can cause damage to your dog! Even if there is no actual injury to the spine, other permanent injuries may remain. The tail also aids the dog’s balance function. If the muscles are injured, the tail can be permanently skewed, which can cause serious problems when the dog jumps, walks, turns, and climbs stairs.