CANINE COMMUNICATION
About this course
Dogs use a variety of sounds, such as barking, whining, howling and growling, to show us what they want to say. They also use body postures and other movements, to communicate. Puppies will learn these skills from their mothers - and those who are removed from the litter too quickly, before eight weeks of age, might never learn them.
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What you will learn:
Why different breeds have different body languages
An overview of how a dog's breed can determine how they communicate
Specific dog breed behaviours
How dogs communicate from breed to breed
How breed affects behaviour
What you will learn:
How dogs communicate with their human companions
How to read the way a dog vocalises
How to understand a dog's body language
What it means when a dog touches you in a certain way
Why scent is so important to dogs during communication
What you will learn:
About career paths in the UK, where one can work with dogs
The approximate hours one puts into these jobs, each week
The average salary one can expect in these professions
The training that one must take, to work in these careers
An overview of each career path
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