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In no way do I condone pestering a dog in order to make them offer calming signals for you to see. I kissed Kiko on the head in this video to show you something that dogs HATE that is often done to them, not that I want to condone it! ☺Dogs bite. You should never put your face in a dogs face. Calming signals can be offered when you are standing or sitting, I was very close to Splash at one point in this video because it was hard to fit us in the video screen, and Splash is very comfortable with me being that close to her face. Never lean into a dogs face in order to communicate with them! Its Threatening!This video is about the secret language of dogs. Some of you might already know about Calming Signals, but the main population that find out about dog training through Television programs might not. In this video I will show you how you can use your dogs own language to communicate with them. I will also show you how to interpret your dogs language. Turid Rugaas is an internationally renowned dog trainer who has studied and researched calming signals for over a decade! You can visit her site on calming signals to learn more AND PICK UP ONE OF HER BOOKS AND DVDS on the subject. http://www.canis.no/rugaas/one... also have to say that Turid Rugaas has the best leash walking book out there. My dog pulls-What do I do?I am eternally grateful to Turid for giving me the ability to be able to talk with my dogs in their own language.Here are the main calming signals that I like to use with dogs-1 Soft Eye Blinks2 Looking Away3 Lip Licks4 Yawning1- you can use calming signals to calm a dog down and tell them "no worries"2- You can monitor your dog's calming signals and if they are doing more than normal you can tell your dog is getting more stressed (calming signals are normal and happen all the time)3- If you pet your dog and they offer CS that is normal, but Imagine this Scenario- a child pets a dog and it offers lots of CS. Then the dog walks away from the child, and the parent brings the child to the dog again, and the dog offers even more CS and walks away to lie down, then the parent brings the child to pet the dog a third time, and finally the dog is so stressed that it growls, or bites. The parent could have read that the dog did not want to be petted by the child more than that first time if they knew about CS.Dog body language calming signals talking to dogs doctor Doolittle talking to animals facial calming signals how to use your expressions to calm a dog down dog obedience tricks how to train a dog how to interpret what your dog is saying

Channel: Pets & Animals
Author: kikopup

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LALme123 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Bluupers
Gina Marie Fire (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
"Attempting to apply information about the behavior of assemblages of unrelated captive wolves to the familial structure of natural packs has resulted in considerable confusion. Such an approach is analogous to trying to draw inferences about human family dynamics by studying humans in refugee camps." From a publication by L. David Mech. Read the document, it's titled Alpha Status, Dominance and Division of Labor in Wolf Packs. "Alpha behavior" DOES exist, in captivity. Aren't pets in captivity?
drooks27 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Hiiiiiiiiiii lol she look mean on that part
FrozenMelvin (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Im kinda confused. So you mean when my dog sighs when she lies on my lap. Thats a calming call or something to tell me shes annoyed when i tickle her ear while she naps here..?
FrozenMelvin (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
My dog licks me around my mouth and chin. Whenever i spend quality time with her.Is that a way for they to "Kiss" and say "I love you" ?
Mello Kitty (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
your dogs crack me up.
kn790p (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
smuggling
Caila Hood (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Wolves don't even have an hierarchy, actually, the "alpha" terms were removed long ago, people just haven't caught on. This is because the definition of "alpha" is a leader who had to fight to earn their ranking, but that is not how wolves work, they are family bases, the mothers and fathers being the "leaders," they're just parents.
MrHemplicious (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Good video!!

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