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my roommate with a service dog squeezes his snout shut with both hands when he barks……… is that normal or like ………….
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It depends on how rough the handler is doing it. Sometimes that is a way to train dogs to actually stop barking using a verbal command. But if the handler is rough doing it and yelling at the dog, could potentially be abuse

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