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Blog More... Learning From Dogs 5 Things Dogs Do That You Need to Learn – Good for the Dog; Good for You

5 Things Dogs Do That You Need to Learn – Good for the Dog; Good for You

December 17, 2012 //  by Pamela

Dogs must fit into our worlds. Would we be better off if we tried to fit into theirs?

Science suggests yes.

Honey the Golden Retriever at Fall Creek Playground.
Am I in jail for playing on a No Dogs Allowed playground?

5 Things to Learn From Your Dog

  • Walk Faster – Does your dog pull? Maybe you need to walk faster. Besides, scientists say the most effective workout is one where you go at a fast pace and rest at a slower pace. You know, walk, walk, walk. Sniff, sniff. Walk, walk, walk. Sniff, sniff. (sound familiar?)
  • Smell Interesting Things – Scent is most strongly associated with memory. Continuing studies find that scents can help you retain things you learn. Maybe your dog rolling in that dead squirrel isn’t so dumb after all?
  • Take Naps – A short nap will increase your alertness. Now you know why your dog never misses a squirrel on his walk.
  • Growl – A raised lip and a deep sound send a quick message. But humans often try to hide their anger at the cost of higher blood pressure. Have you ever known a dog on hypertension meds?
  • Make Mischief – Being good all the time is bad for you. Listening to loud music, leaving the bed unmade, and gambling might all make you healthier. Maybe your dog isn’t tormenting you by digging in the trash or grabbing food off the counter. She’s probably just ahead of the science. Take her example and be a little bad.

What dog behaviors do you most need to learn?

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  1. caren gittleman

    December 17, 2012 at 11:34 AM

    Hmmm…I never thought about Dakota’s tugging when we walk could mean that we have to speed it up. I guess I must try that one!

    Sent you an email, hope you got it!

  2. Roxy the traveling dog

    December 17, 2012 at 11:52 AM

    I couldn’t agree more, with every single one of those.

  3. themisadventuresofmisaki

    December 17, 2012 at 11:55 AM

    I sure wish my mummy would walk faster!

  4. Gizmo (@GizmoGeodog)

    December 17, 2012 at 11:57 AM

    Yes, I certainly did recognize Gizmo & me in this post…of course we need to speed up little on walks…there’s good stuff up ahead Mom. And about good smells..don’t we fill our homes with scents we love and use perfumes and oils on ourselves? Naps…I’ve never mastered the art of the power nap and envy Gizmo’s ability to grab one anytime anywhere. As for the growling…remember that once a dog growls and sends his message, he moves on to the next thing…we can express our anger, but then remember to let it go…Mischief? That’s just another word for fun…and there’s nothing more fun than playtime with your dog…Wise words here

  5. Jessica

    December 17, 2012 at 1:01 PM

    Silas definitely makes me walk faster. Of course, walking with my husband also makes me walk faster. My poor female friends always say things like, “Slow down! This is the mall, not the race track!” Habits. What can you say?

  6. Clowie

    December 17, 2012 at 1:08 PM

    I think bipeds should embrace a wider range of smells instead of classifying them into nice and nasty. Lots of the smells they think are nasty are the most interesting of all!

  7. Loy Cerf

    December 17, 2012 at 1:27 PM

    Good advice! I wish I could be as calm as my dog is. He’s got the most restful heartbeat sounds. Happy Monday!

  8. SUGAR: Golden Woofs

    December 17, 2012 at 2:45 PM

    Woof! Woof! My mom agrees … Golden Thanks for sharing. In regards to growling sooo true. I’m a people dog but I bark n growl If I sense the person is not nice. We are unhappy for places that are not dog friendly too. Happy Monday. Lots of Golden Woofs, Sugar

  9. jan

    December 17, 2012 at 3:46 PM

    Humans miss so much by not giving different odors a chance to be investigated more thoroughly. If only we could rid ourselves of the disgust factor, worlds of appreciation might follow. Or not.

  10. Lynda

    December 17, 2012 at 7:45 PM

    I agree. I keep telling mom that sniffing and eating dirt is something I remember from when I was a stray. Maybe now she won’t pull me away.

  11. Basil

    December 18, 2012 at 3:47 AM

    Brilliant!! I always knew we were smarter, glad your finally catching up with us BOL!

  12. Peggy Frezon

    December 18, 2012 at 11:42 AM

    Walk faster is a good one for me. I’ve been going at the same pace for the same amount of time every day on the treadmill, and it’s no longer resulting in weight loss. However, I prefer to learn the lesson from Brooks, slow down and smell the roses!! hehe.

  13. Roberta

    December 18, 2012 at 11:45 PM

    Walk, walk, walk, sniff, sniff – so true! I need to speed up so when we “rest/sniff,” it’s of benefit. Super post – again :). I smell a lot since my taste buds get no use – olfaction is a sense we really can develop better.

  14. Garth Riley

    December 21, 2012 at 8:31 PM

    Wonderful advice! I hope the humans take it to heart.

  15. Kolchak, Felix & Jodi

    December 29, 2012 at 2:07 AM

    Kolchak would like me to PLEASE learn to start taking naps. He loves a good nap and we do not indulge often enough.

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