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What does it mean?
Hi I'm wondering what a dog really is signalling when it bares it's front teeth? Usually the ears are back and outwards at the time, but not totally flat. Rosa |
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From: "Rosa Palmén"
Hi I'm wondering what a dog really is signalling when it bares it's front teeth? Usually the ears are back and outwards at the time, but not totally flat. Rosa There are many dogs who "smile". I have a favorite little Eskie friend who gives me a huge grin every time he sees me. Chessies often smile as well. Janet Boss Best Friends Dog Obedience "Nice Manners for the Family Pet" Voted "Best of Baltimore 2001" - Baltimore Magazine www.bestfriendsdogobedience.com |
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From: "Rosa Palmén"
Hi I'm wondering what a dog really is signalling when it bares it's front teeth? Usually the ears are back and outwards at the time, but not totally flat. Rosa There are many dogs who "smile". I have a favorite little Eskie friend who gives me a huge grin every time he sees me. Chessies often smile as well. Janet Boss Best Friends Dog Obedience "Nice Manners for the Family Pet" Voted "Best of Baltimore 2001" - Baltimore Magazine www.bestfriendsdogobedience.com |
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From: "Rosa Palmén"
Hi I'm wondering what a dog really is signalling when it bares it's front teeth? Usually the ears are back and outwards at the time, but not totally flat. Rosa There are many dogs who "smile". I have a favorite little Eskie friend who gives me a huge grin every time he sees me. Chessies often smile as well. Janet Boss Best Friends Dog Obedience "Nice Manners for the Family Pet" Voted "Best of Baltimore 2001" - Baltimore Magazine www.bestfriendsdogobedience.com |
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There are many dogs who "smile".
Janet, have you ever tried to teach that? I've had no luck because I can't catch it to reinforce. Rosa, I'm concerned about the ears back. Are you picking anything else up from the body? |
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There are many dogs who "smile".
Janet, have you ever tried to teach that? I've had no luck because I can't catch it to reinforce. Rosa, I'm concerned about the ears back. Are you picking anything else up from the body? |
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There are many dogs who "smile".
Janet, have you ever tried to teach that? I've had no luck because I can't catch it to reinforce. Rosa, I'm concerned about the ears back. Are you picking anything else up from the body? |
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There are many dogs who "smile".
Janet, have you ever tried to teach that? I've had no luck because I can't catch it to reinforce. Rosa, I'm concerned about the ears back. Are you picking anything else up from the body? |
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(J1Boss) wrote:
There are many dogs who "smile". I have a favorite little Eskie friend who gives me a huge grin every time he sees me. Chessies often smile as well. I know a huge golden who smiles and jumps at you, golden-style, for affection. If you don't read dog well, you could very well think he's attacking. PetsMart Pet Trainer My Kids, My Students, My Life: http://hometown.aol.com/dfrntdrums/m...age/index.html Last updated June 27 at 10:00 a.m. |
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