By Susan Claire, CPDT-KA
If you own a dog, then you teach English as a second language. A
dog’s native tongue is body language. Yet, dogs adapt and learn our
English words with remarkable ability. There are many emotions that we
share with our canine friends, and some that we project onto them. It’s
in our best interest to learn about how our dogs really think and feel
and learn. If you insist your dog learn your language, then it’s only
fair you make the effort to learn his. This will facilitate mutual
understanding and communication. Read the entire article
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Thursday, July 6, 2017
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