by Ashlee | Apr 12, 2021 | Body Language
We made it to the end of the 7 part series on body language signs to be on the lookout for in everyday life with your dog. The last signal we are going to be discussing isn’t as easy to spot or overtly obvious. Have you ever paid attention to your dog’s breathing...
by Ashlee | Apr 5, 2021 | Body Language
In high school, one of my favorite classes was Human Anatomy and Physiology. I loved learning how the body was put together and how all the little parts worked to keep us alive. I know not everyone has the same geeky love of anatomy and science, but this body language...
by Ashlee | Mar 29, 2021 | Body Language
One of the most iconic dog scenes found in movies is the one where the family or person gives the dog a bath. Of course, halfway through said bath, the dog shakes flinging water and usually mud, all over the bathroom walls. Dogs will shake off water to hasten the...
by Ashlee | Mar 22, 2021 | Body Language
Yawning. It happens to all of us. We start to feel drowsy or we see someone else yawn and our mouths open wide as we take a deep breath in. Many different types of animals yawn for a variety of reasons. In baboons, it is seen as an act of aggression. Some types of...
by Ashlee | Mar 15, 2021 | Body Language
You just dropped a tasty morsel of seared steak on the ground and your dog starts licking their lips in anticipation of being told it’s okay to eat it. Their pink tongue swipes from left to right as the drooling begins. You release them to eat the piece of steak and...
by Ashlee | Mar 8, 2021 | Body Language, Uncategorized
As we continue our foray into learning 7 important dog body language signals, I first want to remind you to take into account the whole picture and the whole dog. Single signals are a great way to realize your dog may be feeling a certain way, but without looking at...
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