Tips To Becoming A Great Dog Trainer
Posted by Holly Ann at Feb 20th, 2009 in Dogs
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There are many things you need to do in order to be good as a dog trainer. But, one of the best things you can do today is learn how to read a dog. By understanding the dog’s body language, you will be able to communicate better with any dog. Your success in being a dog trainer is directly related to this ability.
Just like humans and other animals, a dog will show intention by using body language. There are actually 3 parts to keep an eye on. They are the head, tail, and posture. We are going to take a look at the three parts.
It is important to look at dogs ears. Depending on the dog’s mood, he will hold his years in a different position. When the dogs ears are pointed forward it usually means that he is alert to something. Also, take a look at the dog’s mouth. If the dog is making a grin by squeezing its skin in muzzle area and focusing its eye’s on something, it means it is threatening the object of focus.
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