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As observed in literature reports, the body languages of the dogs 
cannot be precisely dened in any of the communications tools such 
as images, gures or videos. Each emotion of the dogs is expressed 
via body language; therefore, the whole-body language of the dogs 
should be dened better, especially for each race.
CONCLUSION
Dog owning and raising necessitates economic and emotional 
suciency, as well as devotion, knowledge and experience. In the 
present study, both the positive conditions concerning dog owning 
and raising, and the improper and insucient conditions have been 
presented. The most important insuciencies determined in this 
study have been listed as follows:
•  The time owners spend with their dogs is very limited.
• 
Having children was mentioned as an important factor that is 
related to the diculties of owning a pet.
• 
The rate of previous owning and abandoning a pet is really high.
• 
Dog owners punish their dogs at a rate that cannot be 
underestimated.
• 
More than half of the dog owners are insucient in accurately 
determining the gure presented in the visual scale regarding 
the body language of the dogs.
Accurate and effective dog owning necessitates understanding 
of the emotions, expectations and needs of the dogs at a correct 
and high level and leading them. These sensitive, loyal and friendly 
animals deserve respect and dog owning should be a positive attempt. 
Therefore, the correct dog selection should be made; owners should 
have knowledge on the care, feeding, education, health and welfare 
of the dogs; the age and physiological needs of the dogs should be 
considered independent from the race and with the aim of feeding 
of the dogs, a healthy environment should be provided, and actions 
should be made accordingly. Additionally, it is important for the 
individuals who want to own dogs to have sucient time, energy and 
economic situation, and to make decisions accordingly. Institutive 
structures should be constructed to orient people about owning a 
pet, the needs of the dogs and how to meet these needs, and the 
responsibilities to be undertaken.
In conclusion, for a better animal-human relationship and a healthier 
sociological environment, people who want to own dogs should be 
given basic ability and capability trainings; obligatory home control 
visits should be performed to follow-up the health and welfare of the 
dogs, and deterrent sanctions should be put into action.
Conıct of ınterest statement
The authors declare there is no conict of interest.
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