Teddy's owner learned the proper technique, body position, concept of timing, and how to
read his body language very quickly.
Not exact matches
Reading body language in the dating world is
very useful.
Women aren't going to ask you to make a move, so
reading body language is
very important on a first date to know if she's interested.
If your course is set up as a list of files to open and links to
read — without dialogue, images, activities, or engagement from you — then no matter what you contend, your online
body language says that the students as individuals — people who have ideas and experiences to contribute to the learning experience — are not
very important to you.
If we don't know how to
read their
body language, when the time comes that they are about to do something
very dog — like and out of character, we will most likely miss a dog fight, bully behavior, fearful behavior and then wonder how THAT could possibly have happened.
That said, for those of us who have heard again and again that dogs are just domesticated wolves living in a «pack» of humans — and who hasn't heard that more times than you can count, thanks to the popularization of the concept on TV — it might be helpful to learn all the scientific reasoning behind how wolves and dogs are different (and how we misunderstood wolves and their pack interactions for a
very,
very long time), why those «alpha dog» approaches aren't the best way to relate to your dog (and in fact, can even cause more problems), and why alternate approaches like positive reinforcement and
reading the
body language of a dog as a dog and not a mini wolf do work.
Dr. Borns - Weil is
very experienced in
reading body language and interpreting the behaviors of even her most stoic patients.
Because
very few owners at the dog park know how to
read dog
body language, or have any idea how thier dog with react to yours.
They really do not know how the interview went — in many cases it is
very difficult to
read the interviewer's
body language or the interviewee was too tense / stressed to follow the interviewer's reactions.