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Lack of exercise: Dogs are active animals and need regular exercise to release energy. A sedentary lifestyle can lead to boredom or restlessness.
Ignoring socialization needs: Dogs are social creatures and require proper socialization with other dogs and humans. Lack of socialization can lead to fear or anxiety.
Rough handling: Dogs may dislike rough or overly assertive handling, which can cause them discomfort or fear.
Loud or sudden noises: Dogs have sensitive hearing, and loud or sudden noises can startle or distress them.
Invasion of personal space: Dogs value their personal space and may become anxious or defensive if it is consistently invaded without their consent.
Yelling or harsh punishment: Dogs respond best to positive reinforcement. Yelling or harsh punishment can create fear or anxiety and damage the human-dog bond.
Lack of routine or structure: Dogs thrive on routine and structure. Frequent changes or lack of a consistent schedule can cause stress or confusion.
Neglecting grooming needs: Dogs require regular grooming, including brushing, nail trimming, and bathing. Neglecting their grooming needs can lead to discomfort or health issues.
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