Mother dogs communicate with their puppies through natural messages released in the air.
Supposedly, the gentle pressure around the nose is similar to the way
a mother dog communicates with a pup; plus the leash is connected under the nose rather than the back of the neck, so the dog doesn't instinctively pull away from pressure.
Not exact matches
The
mother or other
dogs in the juvenile's environment
communicate displeasure with him by grabbing him by the scruff of the neck, shaking the puppy, then forcing the puppy to the ground.
Adaptil Defuser: The
dog appeasement pheromone is naturally secreted by
mother dogs to
communicate safety and security to her litter of puppies.
How
Dogs Communicate Dogs learn to communicate when they are first born, from their mothers and brothers and sisters in
Communicate Dogs learn to
communicate when they are first born, from their mothers and brothers and sisters in
communicate when they are first born, from their
mothers and brothers and sisters in the litter.
Remember that
dogs learn how to
communicate with each other as a member of the pack on their
Mother's teats.