Posted September 11, 2020 Often Misinterpreted Dog Behaviours Explained Most savvy dog owners are fairly adept at reading canine body language and correctly interpreting vocalizations. But still, there can sometimes be confusion when it comes to certain signals and behaviours. The four that follow are the most frequently misunderstood and therefore often misinterpreted. https://moderndogmagazine.com/articles/4-commonly-misread-dog-behaviours-explained/124555?utm_source=Modern%20Dog%20Enewsletter&utm_campaign=17eaa5a538-MD_Newsbite_DestructiveChewing_08.15.2019_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_f07aee5fc3-17eaa5a538-84895121&mc_cid=17eaa5a538&mc_eid=d595295bac Share this post Link to post
Posted September 12, 2020 i laughed with the humping as brewster does it to incite play with dogs he knows Share this post Link to post
Posted September 13, 2020 4 hours ago, free said: i laughed with the humping as brewster does it to incite play with dogs he knows LOL .....does it work for him? Share this post Link to post
Posted September 14, 2020 3 hours ago, free said: unfortunately it works so he contunues LOL .....so you get free entertainment and he gets what he wants as well. Share this post Link to post
Posted September 14, 2020 unless he is barking because he smells a rabbit and wants to get it he can give you a laugh with him stamping feet to get what he wants, or him talking to you Share this post Link to post
Posted September 15, 2020 4 hours ago, free said: unless he is barking because he smells a rabbit and wants to get it he can give you a laugh with him stamping feet to get what he wants, or him talking to you I love a dog with a personality like that ....reminds me of my huskies. Share this post Link to post