Learn to
read animal body language signals that animals use to communicate stress, fear, anger, playfulness and affection.
Reading animal body language is one of the most important skills a veterinary professional and pet owner can possess, yet it's often poorly understood.
Not exact matches
Animals can «talk» to you if you know how to
read their subtle
body language.
Dogs are emotional
animals which means they can
read the tone of our voice and
body language as well as connect with how we are feeling.
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.
When
reading an
animal's
body language, look at the entire
body - not just the ears or the tail.
First, it limits the areas of the
body that another dog can grab onto in a fight, and second, it makes it more difficult for other dogs to
read the
animal's mood and intentions through the normal
body language cues dogs use in aggressive encounters.
It is crucial to have an understanding of an
animals body language and to be able to «
read» the subtle cues they are using to communicate.
Alice is adept at
reading the
body language of dogs and managing multiple dogs safely, ensuring that all humans and
animals are learning and having a good time.
Drawn from different
animal species, Tim brings his subjects into such close focus that we begin to
read their poses and gestures as we would the
body language of a human figure, face or hand.
... [H] umans and other social
animals, especially primates, are equipped with «mirror neurons,» which give us the capacity to display,
read and mimic emotional signals through facial expressions and other forms of
body language.