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Two Best Friends Spending The Best Time Ever, In Doing So Making The Cutest Video Ever!

Horses and dogs are able to get along for three important reasons, both enjoy the outdoors, both by nature are loyal and loving animals. Meaning both can become perfect companions!

You only have to look at social media to see how well the two species get along. Facebook and Instagram are chock full of cute photos of horses and dogs hanging out together.

As you would expect when horse and dog meet for the very first time the dog usually barks. A natural instinct for a dog, but not so great for the horse, horses in general, don’t like loud noises.

Though larger in size, a horse is a prey species, more inclined to flight than fight, whereas a dog is by nature a predator. This by no means does not mean the two cannot get along, because that can. Often becoming the best of friends in the process.

Horses and dogs can live in harmony, provided there is a previous training, since coexistence will not be born alone or coexist since childhood, it helps the dog to be a puppy to minimize barking, since its nature tends to bark. always and there enters the human so that harmony is possible. The first thing that our dog must learn and that the human teaches him is to respect places like stables, dogs are very prone to sneak. Dogs are very curious animals!

In order for the horse and the dog to get used to it, it is necessary to take the dog towards the horse, but always subject to the leash, as well as its tendency to bark, we must reprimand it and gently pull the leash. Every time he does, at the same time, we tell him not to bark. The horse will gradually lower its guard and get used to the dog. It is normal that when the faces are seen for the first time, the dog tends to bark, which will cause the horse to try to run away and will even get so nervous that it will lift its legs and cook with the danger it represents. In this case, we must strengthen our state of domination over the dog with a pull on the leash and a firm attitude, demonstrating dominance. Best friends forever!

WATCH THIS SHORT BUT VERY SWEET CLIP BELOW:

H/T rumble.com.

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