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Canine Communication

The Language of a Species

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Canine Communication

By: Sally Gutteridge
Narrated by: Ruth Urquhart
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Effective communication is key to strong relationships, and this is especially true with our dogs. This book is a must-have for anyone who spends time with dogs, teaching you to understand their unique language through illustrations and clear explanations. It covers recognizing individual communication styles, interpreting emotions from body language, identifying signs of stress and discomfort, understanding canine interactions, and spotting warning signs and aggression. By learning to communicate effectively with dogs, you can enhance your bond with them, ensuring their well-being and enriching your relationship.

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A great book that explores the human relationship with dogs and helps to enhance our understanding of them.

Highly recommend!

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Excellent explanation of social behavior in general and particularly in dogs but any mammal really. She does distinguish that people are descended from apes and we are doers while dogs are descended from wolves and are observers. Those distinctions are very helpful.

Pointing out how we need to listen to our dogs and not just expect them to listen to us.

Such a good read!

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