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Dog Tips: Learn How To Read Your Pit Bull Terrier
Author: John Hocking
Website: http://www.submityourfreearticle.com
Added: Mon, 05 Feb 2007 21:35:45 -0600
Category: Dogs
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Tim Amherst

Dog training is an art and there are right ways to go about it,
as well as wrong ways. An often overlooked aspect of dog
training is how your dog communicates back to you. If you want
to successfully train your American Pit Bull Terrier, you'll
have to work hard on understanding how he communicates with you.



You'll only be able to form a close bond where you understand
your Pit and he understands you, when you can read his
non-verbal body language. An excellent way to begin learning
about your Pit Bull's body language is to watch his interaction
with other dogs. This is just another benefit that you'll get
from a properly socialized dog.



So what things should you look for specifically? Watch how your
dog responds to the movements of other dogs. How does he greet
dogs he knows? Dogs he doesn't recognize?



Ask yourself these questions when you are learning about your
dog's communication language and actions. Reading books about
wolf behavior is another thing that you can do to greatly
improve your understanding of dog communication.



"Why study wolf behavior?" you ask? Wolf behavior and dog
behavior are closely related. Since they are both so similar,
the interactions of wild wolves gives us a chance to monitor
their communication habits without any human interference.



Most dogs, if not all of them, have a habit of licking people's
faces and mouths. You many not understand why dogs do this, but
close observation of wolves has shown that wolf puppies are fed
by the older wolves in the pack through regurgitation. Mouth and
face licking persists as they get older as a way of greeting
another animals.



Spend some time trying to understand your dog and closely
watching his communication habits. Before long, you'll
understand him better and the bond you share will be even
stronger!



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