Dog sports aren’t only about competing and winning; experts say it’s about taming canine aggression and creating a calmer, more well-behaved temperament.
J.S. Rama Krishna, pet parent of a golden retriever named Bingo and head of pet food at Growel Group, believes that owners should not place unrealistic expectations on their pets. “Training should not be severe. The dog’s well-being should always come first. While obedience is crucial, sports should be approached as a personal respite, even if they are for dogs. Shouldn’t be so strong. Sports, whether for dogs or humans, should be considered as a personal respite. Even if the dog is simply running about, they should be content and comfortable.”
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