Dog Day Socks

Socks with dogs

On July 1, we celebrate International Dog Day. This is the perfect opportunity to spoil your pet with his favorite treat or a new toy, and treat yourself to a pair of socks with doggies. In our collection there is an extremely wide selection of models with four-legged dogs, so there is a good chance that you will find a design that will remind you of your four-legged friend. Socks with mutts are quite popular. It is at the shelter that many people meet their best friend. Each story is different and unique. Some are looking for a specific dog, while there are also those who rely on fate. Sometimes all it takes is one look with a pooch to know that he will turn your life upside down. Even if you face morning wake-up calls and find fur in your cereal, it can't compare to the immense love a pet will bestow on you. It is not for nothing that a dog is called man's best friend. It is a companion who is always by your side. It does not judge your successes and failures, does not turn away even when you do not have the strength to look at your reflection in the mirror. It is hard to find a more faithful and understanding companion. If, on the other hand, you are dreaming of a dog of a particular breed, it is also a good idea to check shelters. Sometimes dogs with pedigrees also land there. Regardless of who you choose as your companion, he will certainly repay you with great love.

Eye contact - an unusual conversation with a dog

I don't think anyone doubts that dogs are extremely intelligent creatures. The process of their domestication was only a matter of time, and the animals themselves also contributed to the bond between man and dog. Dogs learned very quickly that eye contact plays an important role in communication with humans. It is also one of the first elements taught by dog behaviorists. In order for a handler to communicate well with his charge, he must be able to focus his attention. This is needed both to create a bond and to enforce an appropriate response to commands. Some four-legged dogs will instinctively seek eye contact with their owner, while others must learn to do so. During walks, dogs experience a lot of stimuli, so that sometimes there are difficulties in recalling the pet. This is when the ability to focus attention on the caregiver proves to be extremely important. Dogs look at their owners for a number of reasons, including that they learn that this way they can receive confirmation of whether their behavior is good. In addition, they quickly recognize that eye contact with a caregiver can result in getting food or initiating play. This is a kind of language specific to each person and their pooch.

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