In this episode of Foster Fast Track, we dive into one of the most common hurdles in dog fostering and ownership: our tendency to treat dogs like humans. Whether you are a first-time foster parent or a seasoned advocate, it is easy to assume that dogs want what we want and feel what we feel. However, these "human expectations" can often lead to miscommunications, frustration, and even safety concerns.We explore why common behaviors—like a dog constantly seeking touch or refusing to leave your side—might actually be signs of stress and anxiety rather than simple affection. By shifting our perspective from judgment to curiosity, we can stop labeling dogs as "stubborn" or "defiant" and start understanding the environmental factors and emotional needs driving their actions.
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