Thursday, March 15, 2012

Fear in Dogs, Learn the Signals

Ever wonder what is your dog trying to tell you when he starts pacing around? When for no "reason" he starts yawning or panting?

Dogs are very expressive individuals, they communicate all the time with you and other dogs by using non-verbal communication.

When your dog is scared, his gestures and body postures will reflect his feelings and motivations.

Learning to identify the "Body Language of Fear in Dogs" can help you prevent/avoid stressful situations and predict what he is likely to do.

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