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.
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.
Not exact matches
In case you don't realize dogs are not people, they use there superior sense of smell and TASTE to
interpret their surroundings, and to communicate with
humans it's behavior and
body language, from this post of your's.
Jeff Danley's expressive figurative work
interprets the minute
language of the
human body as it moves through time and place.
Self - help books and courses offer guidance on
interpreting the secret
language of the
human body and on appropriate
body language for various situations.