Provide a training course to teach
them about animal body language, safety, and animal handling.»
Not exact matches
Our standard presentation includes information
about the East Bay SPCA's history and mission, bite prevention, dog
body language, companion
animal needs, and how children can help the
animals in their community.
All
About Pet Safety: Contains worksheets to promote safe
animal handling, understanding
animal body language, and bite prevention.
Instead of speech, dogs often use
body language to give people or other
animals clues
about how they feel.
Doggone Safe is a leading resource for educating ourselves
about how to prevent companion
animal bites by understanding
body language and monitoring our interactions.
«I am the only trainer at Shannoncourt but all of my staff have been educated
about canine
body language, aggression and basic training /
animal learning techniques.
We will learn
about communicating with dogs through
body language, how to teach our dogs new tricks using positive reinforcement training, and, of course, spend some time hanging out with
Animal Humane's adoptable pets.
If you've ever been bitten, try and think
about what was going on before the bite, where were you, what were you doing, how many people /
animals were there, did you see any warning signs in the dog's
body language (some dogs, like Rotties will give you only a brief signal beforehand) etc..
If you want to learn more
about your dog's
body language, Best Friends
animal behavior consultant Sherry Woodard has this to say: «Turid Rugaas has a lot of information on dog
body language in her book On Talking Terms with Dogs: Calming Signals.