The artist relies
on animal body language as a metaphor for underlying patterns of human behavior.
I rely
on animal body language in my work as a metaphor for these underlying patterns, transforming the animal subjects into human psychological portraits.
Her duties at the shelter included the behavioral assessment of shelter dogs and cats, consultation on behavior issues for adopted and fostered animals, and training of volunteers and staff
on animal body language, behavior, and basic care.
Not exact matches
Whenever a trainer adds anything unpleasant to the environment (intimidating
body language, yelling, making upsetting noises, using a collar to put any pressure
on a dog's neck, moving the
animal physically by leash or hand), the trainer is not, by definition, using positive reinforcement to teach.
These were techniques such as pulling, pushing, yelling, constraining an
animal, using
body language that creates fear, making noises that scare or intimidate (such as «ah - ah» or other words / sounds that are delivered to startle or punish an
animal), putting
animals in uncomfortable positions, pulling / jerking
on halters, collars, or any other restraint devices, and even using equipment that
animals know will cause pain or discomfort if they resist (such as choke collars, shock collars, vibration collars, prong collars, bits, and rope halters).
Carol has presented her workshop
on reading
body language and understanding canine communication for the Washington
Animal Care & Control Association in Oct 2007 and for the Intermountain Search Dogs annual Washington Dog Meet in Sept 2008.
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..
This series of videos will focus
on the importance of the human -
animal bond, how we, as pet owners, can be the best owner a pet deserves and how our behavior, mood and
body language affects the relationships we form with our four - legged friends.
Considering there are 70 million dogs in the USA, these stats show we need to do more
on all levels; from educating the public
on how to work with
animals to teaching children how to recognize dogs»
body language and signals.
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 Signal
on dog
body language in her book
On Talking Terms with Dogs: Calming Signal
On Talking Terms with Dogs: Calming Signals.
In comparison, doggy daycare at Your Pet Space is supervised by staff well versed in dog
body language, (many have graduated or are attending the
Animal Companion Program at NMSU), trained in canine First Aid and CPR, and in addition the other dogs playing with your dogs are evaluated
on a point value off leash play assessment, so that we know they are very unlikely to be dangerous to your dog.
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals (ASPCA) Has information
on dog
body language, safety tips for children, and recommendations for pet owners.
Based
on our collection of resume samples, the ideal candidate should demonstrate dog training and handling skills, the ability to work with
animals and understand their
body language, empathy, and patience.