There are many nuances in canine body language to watch for when dogs meet and greet and posture is one to pay close attention to. These three postures are a red flag that the interaction may be ...
To communicate among each other and with us humans, dogs rely on their body language which comprises use of their eyes, ears, face, muzzle, teeth, body, coat, paws, and tail. Prior to escalating ...
Many on leash interactions go on for too long. The leash may interfere with normal body language causing dogs to meet straight on versus in a natural curve and any leash tension may cause ...
It was men’s day out. We were all in a pub enjoying drinks. One of us seemed quite off color. “Why are you sad, our dear friend?” we all asked him. “My wife loves ...
Ever noticed your dog acting a bit down when you’re having a rough day? It turns out, your best animal friend might be picking up on more than just your body language – dogs have an incredible ability ...