Stray dogs are in as much need of love as household pets – more so, perhaps, because they get short supply of it. Most dog lovers know a stray dog (or a pack of them) that they’d love to help or befriend but are often baffled about how to go about it. How do you approach a stray?

Here are some Pet Project tips to help you help your neighbourhood dog.

Be calm but cautious

Remember, stray dogs can be wild and they often haven’t had great experiences with humans. Observe the dog’s behaviour. If they seem aggressive, don’t approach. If they’re scared or worried, you can try and alleviate some of that worry with the steps below but if that doesn’t work, back off. Don’t push them. You can always try again later when they seem in a better mood.

Avoid eye contact and move slowly

As you approach the stray, avoid prolonged eye contact. Dogs can see this as a sign of aggression and they will immediately mark you as a threat. Instead, look to the side of their face as you approach. Walk slowly; you don’t want to startle the dog.

Hold out your hand

If the dog doesn’t seem to be fazed by your approach, stop a few feet away from them and hold out your hand. Don’t go too close; you don’t want to overwhelm them by crowding their personal space. When you hold out your hand, make sure the palm is facing down. That’s it. Now wait for the dog to come sniff your hand. If they do, it means they’re curious and open to interacting with you. It’s important that you give them this option of engaging or simply walking away.

Crouching

This isn’t necessary, but it is recommended that you crouch when you hold out your hand. This allows you to be more or less the same height as the dog, which can be less intimidating to them. Make sure you don’t go to your hands and knees though, as you should be able to rise and leave quickly if the dog turns worried or aggressive.

Getting their attention

If you want to get the stray dog’s attention, try softly clicking your tongue against your teeth or calling out in a soothing and friendly voice. Never shout. Never startle the stray, as that can lead to them becoming instantly aggressive. Always keep your manner light and friendly, and make sure you radiate confidence.

Petting

If the dog approaches you to sniff your fingers, and they seem curious and friendly, pet them. Do so carefully and gently. Make sure that the dog can always see your hand, so don’t pet them from the back. It’s always best to start with the head, where they can see your palm, before moving to their back.

Most dogs like petting but keep an eye on the dog’s body language. If they seem skittish or if they growl, stop. You can always try again once you’ve found a way into their hearts.

A way to a stray’s heart

It’s food. That’s right – if you feed them, they’ll probably love you. With more aggressive strays, make sure you feed them from a distance, at least until they learn to trust you and see you as the food bearer. Feeding them on a consistent basis is the most likely method to earn a stray dog’s loyalty.

What to keep in mind about befriending a stray

· When playing with stray dogs, remember that it is not a sign of aggression if they take your hand in their mouth. Dogs do this when they’re playing; usually their teeth will just rest against your skin. Sometimes they can grip hard enough to break skin, but this isn’t done in violence. It’s love. Don’t panic or react negatively, as that may scare the dog.

· When a dog is aggressive or worried, their tail may stay straight up and their gums may be showing. They may also growl. When a dog is scared, their tail is usually between their legs and they will make themselves as small as possible. A friendly dog will wag its tail enthusiastically and approach in curiosity and for petting. These are good signs to see if a stray is happy at your approach.

· Stray dogs differ from place to place. Dogs in cities tend to be more desensitised to sound and human presence, and can be calmer than dogs in more remote areas, who are used to knowing the humans in their territory.

· Dogs are territorial by nature. They tend to get more aggressive at night, where the sound of the threat is clearer and they can’t see as well. Keep this in mind when trying to befriend a stray dog; they may be more wary of your advances during the night.

· Before approaching a stray, always check for signs of rabies. A rabid dog is more prone to anxiousness and restlessness; they are also more aggressive. They will constantly chew or lick the place where they were bitten. Dogs with a certain type of rabies will have a frothing mouth and will be scared of water. They may react aggressively to any form of stimuli.

Once you have a stray’s love, you’ll have it forever. These beloved dogs also need their share of care and petting, so don’t be afraid to befriend a stray in your colony that may need a bit of attention.

Comments

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Charlles spaniel 26 April 2022
I am 8 how about lost puppy's also but I will find one if i can if my dad allows
Charlles spaniel 26 April 2022
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Shreevansh 11 April 2022
I am 12 years kid. My houses is surrounded by many stray dogs. I love dogs so, I made a friendship to a stray dog and he is very polite to me. He had never bark at me. Stray dogs need love and care.
Aditi 29 January 2022
I am a cyclist, and the area which is the best for cycling, is inhabited by stray dogs and their families. I do not want them to see me as a threat.
What should I do?
DAGUR 29 September 2021
Be careful, after befriending a dog, You're supposed to look after its needs like a normal human child. it needs to be given frequent food, attention and time to play. Only then will it gain true love and loyalty towards you. The best thing is to give them dog food from a trusted brand, and avoid giving biscuits and bread and milk as they might not affect the dog very much and it'll just fill its stomach, but wont give any nutrition or strength.
DAGUR 29 September 2021
I'm a 12 year old kid, and I go to feed the stray dogs with 2 of my best friends in our free time. we were doing this since the last 6 months on a regular basis, spending almost 80 rs everyday on dog food. we dont know how but all the dogs that we fed, over time, became very protective and aggressive towards anyone or anything that might seem to make a difference in us. We currently go to feed 10 different dogs from different parts of the neighbourhood, where we're always given a pleasant welcome by whines and frequent jumps. We shout and get aggressive towards anyone who might try to hit our dogs friends, and we're really strict on their time to eat. We give them Half a medium packet of dog food each, 5 days in a week, and share with them a 1 kg packet of raw chicken once every week. one of our dog friends, RAJA, used to be the weakest, most lazy and scaredy dog, and now he's a young muscly healthy guy who attacks every new dog that comes in their territories :D