Dog-to-dog interactions are difficult to master. Because we don’t speak Dog, and dogs don’t speak English, we are stuck with interpreting what we see . . . and sometimes, we are wrong. It can be hard to know what to do. But we want to get it right.

We all have the same questions and worries when two or more dogs are together. Are we being too cautious? Or too careless? Do we just “let them work it out” or try to orchestrate pleasant encounters? When is it okay to put two dogs together? What is play and what is not play? What is a suitable playmate? Do size or age differences matter? Argument or serious figh

This webinar provides an overview of dog/dog interactions. Suzanne will use video to help you understand some of the intricacies of dog/dog encounters.

Reading Body Language in Dog/Dog Interactions What balance, stance, flexion, orientation, macro & micro body language can tell you:

  • My Space is Not Your Space!
  • Play — or Not Play? Low Level Testing
  • Stop Poking Grandma!
  • Complex Interactions: How physical issues, lack of social skills, play style mismatch and a cold day in Texas created an argument

Join us for a fascinating look at the amazingly nuanced communications dogs share between themselves.

Course curriculum

    1. WATCH: You had me at Sniff!

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  • $29.95
  • 1 lesson
  • 2 hours of video content

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