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sounds interesting Beejay...i've already come accross some of these calming signals on a website when i was looking for something else. the yawning and lip licking thing was there, but not the walking in an arc - something i will add into Dij's training schedule - well, it can't hurt can it?
the other gesture that the bloke i read was talking about was to do with body posture ie weight on front feet is aggressive, weight on back feet is non - threatening.
so what i've been doing, when i stand in front of Dij to show him that it is my job to deal with potentially dangerous situations, is to split my legs and make sure my weight is firmly on my back foot. my hope is that this will reinforce the idea that i've assessed the situation and decided that we don't need to fight.
am off to google T Touch now to see what that's all about
i love this forum, you don't half find out some interesting and useful things :thumbsup:
keep sharing your experiences folks - it really is helpful for those of us who are only newly learning to deal with some difficult dog behaviours!
the other gesture that the bloke i read was talking about was to do with body posture ie weight on front feet is aggressive, weight on back feet is non - threatening.
so what i've been doing, when i stand in front of Dij to show him that it is my job to deal with potentially dangerous situations, is to split my legs and make sure my weight is firmly on my back foot. my hope is that this will reinforce the idea that i've assessed the situation and decided that we don't need to fight.
am off to google T Touch now to see what that's all about
i love this forum, you don't half find out some interesting and useful things :thumbsup:
keep sharing your experiences folks - it really is helpful for those of us who are only newly learning to deal with some difficult dog behaviours!