These kinds of corrections are frequently mistaken for aggression, but they are actually part of healthy,
normal dog communication.
Dogs often have conflicts, so if there is a growl or stare, this can be
normal dog communication.
Not exact matches
Dogs bark as a means of
normal communication.
Decoding Your
Dog states that aggression is «part of the
normal behavioral repertoire of
dogs» and that «biting is part of their
normal communication.»
Once you and your trainer have established a solid foundation of
communication, trust and understanding with your
dog, the
dog training gradually moves out to
normal «real world» situations.
Dog barking is one of the most common behavior complaints, but this
normal puppy
communication becomes a problem only if puppies aren't taught proper limits.
When a medical condition affects their quality of life, and garbles
normal communication, then that is a unique problem that won't be fixed with a
normal dog training class.
On the one side goes
dog play and
normal, run - of - the - mill
dog communication with other
dogs.
Aggression is
normal behavior in
dogs and is an important component in canine
communication.