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How to Pet a Dog You Don't Know

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    By Lisa Spector

    I recently read a Facebook status update written by a friend that read, “Please don’t touch my preggo tummy if you don’t know me.” I assume most pregnant women want to carry around a sign with those words. I also imagine that most dogs want to carry around a sign that reads, “Please don’t pat my head if you don’t know me.”

    While most dogs don’t like being pat on the head, my dog, Sanchez, REALLY doesn’t like it. He often ducks and backs up, even from me – and I’m the person that cares for him, lives with him, loves him, trains with him, feeds him, and is his partner in everything dog. I’ve clicker trained him to tolerate it, as I know strangers will do it no matter what. His very large head is just a magnet to a human hand.

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    When greeting an unfamiliar dog, it is always best to:

    1. Ask permission from their person.

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    2. Let the dog make contact first.

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    3. Make small, slow movements. Rushing up to a dog could make him fearful.

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    4. Slowly pet him on the chest, underneath his head, instead of reaching over his head (which can be very threatening to a dog).

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    Does your dog like having his head pat by strangers? How about by you? Thank you for clicking on “comment” below and sharing your experiences.

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sageonyc

ALWAYS ask the owner first. My overly friendly lab loves everybody but I don't like everybody touching her as it over excites her and calming her down can be a challenge for me. Also don't smile showing a lot of teeth to unfamiliar dogs - not all but some dogs may see this as threatening (snarling). And yes let the dog come to you - not all dogs want attention or to be petted - AFTER the dog has come to you let them sniff a closed hand. Ive been told to pet with that same hand. If you bring in the other hand too fast to pet the dog may become fearful or defensive. And pet away from the mouth - just as a precaution unless the owner says otherwise.

March 05 2013 at 4:47 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
wb7ptr

The best suggestion I've seen on here is to ask the owner. She or he will be more familiar with the dog than you. It's not a perfect solution but it more often than not works. Also, if the dog sees you communicating with it's owner, less likely to see you as a threat. The one about extending a fist to protect your fingers is a good one too. Personally, I've found the little dogs more prone to being "nippy" than a big one but like one person said ... they are individuals.

March 05 2013 at 3:44 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
dayleobi

All of my dogs (and cats) love to have their heads patted - in fact if you stop, they stick their head back under your arm. Also, like Stagetech, I find I can either approach most animals or they will come right up to me and beg to be petted. I think animals can sense when you aren't afraid of them and also that you mean them no harm

March 04 2013 at 11:29 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Gene

Some people just can't get it threw their head not all dogs like strangers. I have a lab that just don't trust people and really doesn't like other dogs at all. She will let strangers pet her but it must be on her turms. She has to come to you. She will smell your hand and then get close enough so you can pet here as long as she can see your hand coming. Once you get passed this you have a friend for life. If you just walk up and reach for her she will back up. If you grab her trying to force her to be friends you better count your fingers because you may have a few missing before you can get away.
Best thing to do is ask the owner first. They know the best way to befriend their dog or just let it alone.

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Nubian Goats

I disagree with rajjajinn I have had big dogs and very small dogs i currently have small ones now. some of the bigger ones i had would growl& snap at friends so we had to put them in another room.

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rajjajinn

large dogs are ok but small ones are mean. . . .nodoutaboutit !

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rawkstar4179

It depends on the dog, and how it has been raised, trained and socialized. Your categorization is like saying "fat people are stupid, skinny people are smart".

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smwhitacre0

I was always taught put the back of your had to the dog for it to smell.

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nixxye

i dont get close to dogs or the owner if i dont know them.period.

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Liz

i'VE ALWAYS THOUGHT THAT YOU SHOW YOUR HAND PALM UP TO A STRANGE DOG. LET THEM SNIFF IT. tHEN PET THEM. AM I WORNG?

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Archie

Liz: I have raised German Shepherds for 30 years, and each one has its own distinct personality. However the #1 rule with any dog is: rather than extend your hand, extend your fist. If a dog is threatened, and not showing any signs, your fist gets bit, and you don't lose your fingers. You're not alone.........99% of the population doesn't know this.

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Jacque

I had a child walk up & hug my golden retriever on a walking path & the parents said nothing. I talked to the child about it. This dog had bitten previously with a different owner. We both went through training & he became a perfect gentleman (dog) afterwards. Ultimately the owner is responsible & I wouldn't take a dog out who may bite. That being said, I couldn't believe how fast this kid hugged my dog, before I could do anything about it.

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