How to Read a Dog's Body Language
Understanding dog communication ---->> Next Page〉〉 Can you read your dog's body language? Do you know what your dog is trying to say? Knowing how to read your dog's body language is key to understanding your dog. Because dogs are non-verbal, their body language speaks for them. Vocalization takes second place in a dog's body language. By interpreting body language, you can assess your dog’s posture and predict its future movement. You can determine if she is calm or uncomfortable with a certain situation. Once you learn these basic types of dog body language, spend some time observing dogs interacting with humans and other animals in different situations. With a practice, you will begin to see the details of the dog's body language. When two animals interact, their body language is almost like a conversation. It may seem like some kind of dance. Much of the same can be seen between a human and a dog. Once you understand your dog's body language, you can do mor...