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Patti B.

Patti B.


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PostSubject: Two interesting sites: Body Language & Dog Interaction   Two interesting sites: Body Language & Dog Interaction Icon_minipostedFri Apr 25, 2008 10:09 pm

Got these from a friend's website and thought they were very interesting. What do you think?

http://www.wagntrain.com/BodyLanguage.htm

http://www.flyingdogpress.com/sayhi.html
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http://www.dogster.com/dogs/476604
rexandbaby

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Age : 61
Location : Limington, Maine
Registration date : 2008-01-03

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PostSubject: Re: Two interesting sites: Body Language & Dog Interaction   Two interesting sites: Body Language & Dog Interaction Icon_minipostedSat Apr 26, 2008 5:13 pm

Both should be stickied! I love you
Good job Patti!
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Questdriven
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Location : St. Marys, Georgia
Registration date : 2008-03-01

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PostSubject: Re: Two interesting sites: Body Language & Dog Interaction   Two interesting sites: Body Language & Dog Interaction Icon_minipostedSat Apr 26, 2008 6:18 pm

I sure learned a thing or two. Especially in the second one. Some of Cookie's "attacks" on Treader have been because he invaded her space. He does his best to avoid invading her space after a few of those attacks.
The other attacks between them have been about jealousy of food or attention from me. I think that I have their attacks under control now. Since I started calmly breaking up their fights, they haven't had any more "fights" after a ew times of doing that. Smile
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TravisGSD

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Location : Southern California
Registration date : 2008-03-07

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PostSubject: Re: Two interesting sites: Body Language & Dog Interaction   Two interesting sites: Body Language & Dog Interaction Icon_minipostedSat Apr 26, 2008 10:58 pm

I liked the first one for the most part, but I didn't like some of the illustrations/pictures they used.

As for the second one, I haven't read it all yet, but I like what I've read so far.

None of the first website was anything new for me. I've dedicated a good portion of my life to researching Canines. Ever since I could read I've been reading Dog Books.
With my job, it is also very important that you are capable of successfully reading canine body language.
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PostSubject: Re: Two interesting sites: Body Language & Dog Interaction   Two interesting sites: Body Language & Dog Interaction Icon_minipostedSun Apr 27, 2008 5:09 pm

Yes, I was going to say the same thing as Ashley, some of the images used in the first one really irk me. And I two already knew, as growing up with two dog enthusiasts for parents plus studing canines in my free time (I find it very engaging, and fruitful to my knowledge. Plus its learning somthing I want to learn)

I like the secound one, also Smile Thanks for sharing
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