Your Great Dane will look to you for guidance, not by verbal commands alone, dogs can
read human body language and emotion quite easily.
If you can
read human body language and facial expression, a little practice is all that is needed to learn the cat's facial language.
Dogs are also very skillful at
interpreting human body language, and they can usually tell when a particular behavior is even partially rewarded, and are more likely to persevere with it.
The robots, which can
imitate human body language, will be communicating directly with customers and even help them in signing up for a contract.
As if this were not a sufficiently negative outlook with overtones of schadenfreude, ironically, the continued manhandling and bullying (
abusive human body language) is the major reason why the dog was upset and felt like biting in the first place.
For humans, the terms «speech» and «talk» are not restricted to vocalization, but
encompass human body language (which most of us read without realizing it), gestural languages (sign language) and tactile languages (of deaf - blind individuals) which are equally expressive among those fluent in their use.
Not only do you need to
interpret human body language, you need to also understand how to tactfully explain instructions, several times if needed, to ensure the pet parent understands specific concepts.
It's because dogs are fairly advanced, as compared to other animals, in their ability to read
human body language.
You will practice and be coached on strategies using scientifically based reward — based training, use of behavior markers, dog and
human body language, relaxation techniques and appropriate use of space.