Monitor your own body language: An owner's body language can cause dogs to become protective, especially if they anticipate
negative interactions with other people or pets.
Not exact matches
As a responsible pet owner, it's up to YOU to protect your dog from
negative interactions with other dogs or
people, as well as preventing your dog from ingesting dangerous substances, such as antifreeze, tainted food, and lawn chemicals.
Both
negatives and positives are felt more strongly (as is the case
with interactions with other persons of relatively different attachments, e.g. the higher level of anger felt upon a wrong or betrayal of trust committed by a lover versus a casual friend.)
Therefore, Stanley founded that for both genders
negative interaction led to higher divorce rates, for previously divorced couples the top arguments starter was, children, followed by money, both genders said that males tend to withdraw more than females, and more committed couples thought less about being
with other people.