Periodically, mood worsens not only in people, but also in pets.
This becomes immediately clear from the pet's behavior. If the dog began to look lethargic and tired, then he is clearly not in the mood.
If the owner understands that his dog is not in a good mood, then the pet needs to be supported.
There are at least two ways to achieve the desired result.
Calm down
Sometimes a dog's mood worsens due to people's fault.
The fact is that pets “adapt” to the emotions of their owners.
If a person for some reason gets worried, panics, screams or cries, then the dog becomes uncomfortable.
To help your pet, the owner must calm down and relax. The dog will come to the conclusion that the situation has stabilized, and then his mood will improve.
Start speaking in a gentle tone
Dogs respond positively to a kind and gentle tone.
A calm voice that conveys love for your pet is a guarantee that your pet will relax.
Speak affectionate words to your pet more often. In this case, playfulness and activity will appear in the behavior of your four-legged friend.