Zoom Room Guide to Dog Body Language

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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2008

A brief visual guide, created by the Zoom Room, to better understand the body language of dogs. Facial expressions and posture are examined both with isolated dogs as well as dogs at play or in other social interactions. It's important for all dog owners to recognize when their pet is happy and relaxed versus nervous, worried or downright dangerous. The guide will also help you read other dogs that you and your pet might encounter, in order to best assess the situation.

If you're bringing your dog or puppy to socialize with other dogs at the Zoom Room, a dog park, or any other locale, this video will help you better understand and communicate with your dog or puppy, so that you can take the appropriate action, if necessary.

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  • When the dog started growling I had my speakers on full!!!

  • Wow, this is very well done! Thank you.

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  • Have I told you lately what a fabulous video this is? So well done! Thanks for making it available.

  • my dog is mostly relaxed !!!!!!!! except when he meets a giant breed, he runs away the comes back nd plays!!!!!!!

  • This is really cool, cause I didn't really know these by name, but I could identify them because I have dogs myself. I really could tell when my dog was nervous or uncomfortable or relaxed. lol awesome video!

  • Thank you so much for the video! It is very reassuring.

  • I've learned to recognise and notice all of these in my dog even though he has floppy ears, I know the signs when he's in a bad mood and wants to be left alone or out with other dogs and doesn't like them, I just wish I knew what to do about it *sigh* referring to do about other dogs ( not being left alone) he has attacked dogs before :(

    but great video, there's some really useful info here for people who don't know their own dog :)

  • My dog is to lazy for him to even care about people touching his toys. LOL!

  • Productive video

  • 2:03 looks like my neighbors dog

  • Wow, this is really helpful and I will be watching my dog with interest!

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