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Stay calm, avoid punishment, and assess why your dog is growling—it's a warning sign, not defiance. Address the cause with patience and positive reinforcement.
Yes, dogs can remember being yelled at, which may affect their trust and emotional wellbeing.
If your dog growls at you, stay calm, avoid punishment, and try to understand the cause—it's often a sign of fear, stress, or discomfort.
Yes, dogs can remember if you yell at them and may associate it with negative experiences, which can affect their emotional well-being and behavior.
If your dog growls at you, stay calm, avoid punishment, and try to identify the cause of their discomfort to address it respectfully and safely.
Dogs may growl when you stop petting them as a form of communication, indicating desire for continued attention or expressing frustration.
Yes, dogs can growl affectionately, often as a form of communication during play or when feeling content.
Your dog may have growled because he felt pain, fear, discomfort, or was surprised by the touch.
A dog may growl when being petted due to discomfort, pain, fear, or overstimulation.

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