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The signs of communication in your dog
Your dog's entire body should be observed: his head, his eyes, the positions of his ears, any muscle tension, his tail, which side it beats, his movements, etc. And above all, these observations should be contextualized to avoid any careless interpretation that would not reflect the reality of what your dog is expressing.
How your dog learns
Plus vous saurez comment votre chien peut apprendre, plus vous serez en mesure de lui enseigner à vivre dans votre environnement. L'impact de ses émotions, les distractions, votre timing, les récompenses et les punitions, tout est abordé pour faire de vous un enseignant clair pour des apprentissages faciles pour votre chien.
The emotions in your dog
Dogs are recognized as sentient beings. They are driven by emotions, subjective perceptions, and pain. Several emotions can be attributed to them: the six primary ones, as well as a few others. I introduce several of them, along with their reasons for being expressed.
My dog suffers from separation anxiety
We commonly talk about separation anxiety. When your dog suffers from it, he will exhibit bodily signs and specific behaviors that indicate he anticipates your departure and being alone with anxiety. Your dog is continuously in a state of panic. As long as you have not returned, he’s not able to be serene. Not all the behaviors he makes are voluntary; as for those that are, they are the expression of discomfort, or even a state of distress. Your dog's brain is in "Run for your life, I'm in danger" mode.



