Many dog lovers who have just bought a dog will wonder how to quickly close the relationship with the dog. In fact, this is not difficult and easy to do. It just takes some patience to do the following aspects and you will know how to communicate with dogs.

1. First, tell the dog that human hands are not “weapons”! First try placing your hands on your dog's back and head. Next, gently scratch the hair on the dog's neck with your hands. If it accepts it docilely, stroke it docilely along the growth of the hair. This will never work!
2. A dog's trust in you can sometimes show up inadvertently, such as by letting you touch its pad. Praise the dog if he shows it to you. You are reluctant to extend your hand to your dog when asked for a "handshake." This is because you have not confirmed the trust relationship with you and are not willing to show you the key parts.
3. Hug the dog with both hands and let its limbs relax. The stretched and saggy state of the legs is a sign that it is trusting to hand over its body to you. If on the contrary, if the legs are curled up and struggling, it means that the owner is feeling uneasy. This will also become an exercise in keeping your dog calm and docile on the examination table.
4. Knead the dog’s limbs like a gentle massage. If the dog does not show any disgust and accepts it obediently, reward it immediately. If the dog comes over and bites the owner's foot gently, it means that it feels the uneasiness of unknown location and sends a signal.
5. Let the dog relax on its back. The owner sits on the floor with his legs straight and puts the dog's butt in the middle so that it lies on its front. For puppies, it is more appropriate to lead them by the neck. For large dogs, grab the cheeks with both hands and let the dog's body stick to the owner. Be sure to control the dog not to move.
6. You can try to get the dog to make an apology gesture. Let the dog lie down on its side, first with its head to the left, then to the right. A dog that is pushed to the ground will show a submissive attitude such as "I'm sorry."
No. 7. Gently grab the dog's mouth and wiggle it from side to side. It is not good for a quadruped to move freely when it is held in the mouth, so only in the eyes of a particularly assured owner can he do so with confidence.
8. Turn behind the dog, gently hold the dog’s waist, and straddle the dog. If the dog drags the parent's waist and legs, it is not acting coquettishly, but a sign that the dog cannot feel its clear position in the home and is uneasy. To pull the dog away quickly, use the above gestures to clarify the position.