How to Get a Dog to Stop Rough Housing
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How to Get a Dog to Stop Rough Housing


How to Get a Dog to Stop Rough Housing

Sometimes dogs play rough, both with us and with each other. Large and small, dogs play using their mouths and tossing their body around. Unless they are taught to control themselves, even small dogs can harm a human being by rough housing. Large dogs can hurt smaller dogs, as well as children, without much effort. Even simple games, such as tug-of-war and chase can lead to accidental injury. For these reasons, it is important for our dogs to understand what our expectations are for them in social situations and when playing.

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