Communication

Dog Psychology Do Dogs & Other Animals Have Emotions?

January 25th, 2009  |  Published in Communication

Dog Psychology Do Dogs & Other Animals Have Emotions?

Animal behaviorists have always been fascinated about studying whether or not dogs and other animals have emotions. While some researchers conduct ongoing studies to find scientific evidence, regular folks like you and I could answer that question immediately with a resounding Yes!
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Dog Communication: Are You Listening? (3)

January 25th, 2009  |  Published in Communication

Do you have the ability to understand what it is your dog is saying? Learning how these animals communicate is not only beneficial to proper training, it also helps tighten the bond between man’s best friend and his owner.
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Dog Communication: Are You Listening? (2)

January 25th, 2009  |  Published in Communication

When you verbally ask someone a question you expect an answer, right? A well-mannered, thought-out response is always appreciated and humans talk with their mouths and voice boxes to respond. This is how we interact, mostly with words to let others know how we feel.
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Dog Communication: Are You Listening? (1)

January 24th, 2009  |  Published in Communication

You’ve just gotten home after a brutal day at work. The headache from your busy schedule would love nothing more than to be relieved by a warm welcome from your family.
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Canine Communication: How To Help A Dog With An Abusive

January 24th, 2009  |  Published in Communication

Canine Communication: How To Help A Dog With An Abusive History

Last year, Angela, a single mother of three teenage boys, had been in contact with the Greyhound Pets of America (a rescue group that finds homes for retired racing greyhounds). She asked the group if they had an adult dog that would get along well with cats, as Angela also loved cats and had several of them.
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