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The way you pet a dog<\/a> can make you his favorite person \u2014 or the human he\u2019s always trying to avoid. Certain red-flag petting tactics send most dogs running in the other direction, while other petting strategies will have a dog tail-waggin\u2019 happy in your hands. Whether you\u2019re petting your own dog or one you\u2019ve just met, here are some strategies for better petting, including petting styles to avoid and those to employ.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Start With a Proper Greeting<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

The first rule of petting is never pet a dog who doesn\u2019t initiate contact. This is especially important to enforce with children, who will often approach a dog who is lying down, cornered in a room or actively trying to get away.<\/p>\n\n\n\n