Overview
You’ve learned that we have a wide range of what we’re considering “words” like ears, eyes, muzzles and tails that make up the dog’s language. And you’ve learned that certain types of the body language can fall into categories such as stress/calming signals or aggressive displays. Now you are going to expand your vocabulary a little bit as we talk about social gestures. This is another type of categorization of dog body language.We encourage you to take notes as we go through this material.
Focus
Understanding social interactions and identifying the appropriate action.
What You’ll Learn
In social interactions you will learn the social gestures dogs use to communicate and how to classify them according to our traffic management signal. You’ll identify yellow or red signals and take the appropriate action to change them.