Dog behavior
"My dog pees with joy when he meets me from work. The dog is big, soon to be two years old. I am away for 6-7 hours at a time, but we take long walks in the morning and play dynamically. I'm not upset, I just want competent commentary - whether it passes and how to act. But she is very active with joy like her brain is completely off and her tail is wagging the dog."
Use social mechanisms, something that makes her stick to the other members of the pack, not to lose sight of them. In other words, convince her that the dog can get "lost" if he falls behind or lags.
Many people believe that dogs are capable of determining the moral purity and moral fortitude of those around them. Is this the case?
A puppy who bites while playing is not doing anything wrong. He just doesn't know that biting hurts!
Let's look at how a person (master) should behave to qualify to be the leader of the pack.
Fears, whether congenital or acquired, cause an incredible amount of abnormalities in dog behavior. Uncontrolled barking, spoiling things, aggression against people or animals - the list can be very long.
A happy dog is a beautiful thing. But, you must agree, if he is excited to such an extent that he can not be controlled, it is not joy, but a problem. Still, many people are convinced that a dog should be happy non-stop, and so they try to make it every minute to experience bright positive emotions.