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Why Does Your English Springer Spaniel Growl at You? | Active Dog Breeds
Skip to contentEvery pet owner wants to have a great bond with their dog. Sometimes that is possible, while other times, it isn’t. Unfortunately, dog breeds like English Springer Spaniels can act out and growl at you on occasion. Your English Springer Spaniel growls at you to communicate its needs or to display aggression and dominance. To find out why your dog is growling at you, evaluate the circumstance appropriately.Continue reading the remainder of this article on English Springer Spaniels to learn more about why this breed of dog may growl at you and how you can take preventative...…Skip to contentEvery pet owner wants to have a great bond with their dog. Sometimes that is possible, while other times, it isn’t. Unfortunately, dog breeds like English Springer Spaniels can act out and growl at you on occasion. Your English Springer Spaniel growls at you to communicate its needs or to display aggression and dominance. To find out why your dog is growling at you, evaluate the circumstance appropriately.Continue reading the remainder of this article on English Springer Spaniels to learn more about why this breed of dog may growl at you and how you can take preventative...WW…
Do All English Springer Spaniels Pull on the Lead? | Active Dog Breeds
Skip to contentEnglish Springer Spaniels need plenty of physical, emotional, and mental stimulation and interactions, and a walk is a perfect activity to meet these needs. However, a leash can be restrictive at times, leading to your pup pulling on the lead.Many English Springer Spaniels pull on the lead when taking walks. These dogs are known for their relentless dispositions, including a strong sense of smell and endless energy, which may make them overly excited on walks. The rest of the article will explain a few topics related to this question, including why English Springer...…Skip to contentEnglish Springer Spaniels need plenty of physical, emotional, and mental stimulation and interactions, and a walk is a perfect activity to meet these needs. However, a leash can be restrictive at times, leading to your pup pulling on the lead.Many English Springer Spaniels pull on the lead when taking walks. These dogs are known for their relentless dispositions, including a strong sense of smell and endless energy, which may make them overly excited on walks. The rest of the article will explain a few topics related to this question, including why English Springer...WW…
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