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But, evidently, Jim doesn't see it that way and would much rather remain snoozing, judging by the frown on his face after being rudely ... suggests the toy dog breed should be leash-walked ...
However I did think that it was worth a search through the literature to see if it is true that dogs pay more attention to an angry human face than one which is showing more positive emotions.
If you find yourself face-to-face with an angry dog, it might feel natural to maintain eye contact to try to read the dog. But that is exactly what you shouldn’t do. Dr Mornement explained ...
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