วันจันทร์ที่ 23 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Dog-to-Dog Interactions

...Assessing Dog to Dog Interactions.... all interactions between your. new dog and resident ...

Quote :Dog Training by Sarah Hodgson

For a quick lesson in Doglish, watch two dogs together, preferably around the same age. If they are already friends, they will have a preestablished pattern of play and interaction. If they have not met, introduce them in neutral territory.First, watch their eyes. Who is looking to whom? One should look to the other and follow her lead. Next, check out their body language. Relaxed poses say that all is well. If the dogs are tense, it is because they are trying to determine who should be in charge. The one who rolls over or crouches is saying, “You can be the leader.” This is known as a submissive posture. Notice that the leader dog often puts her head or paws on top of the other’s back. Some dogs are more vocal than others. Assertive growls and barks are another way to convey leadership, whereas playful yelps call out submission. Short, quick barks are often directional.

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