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These canine gestures are intended to do more than just “calm” others. by Pat Miller Katie, our cranky, creaky, geriatric Australian Kelpie, is grumpy with just about every other member of the canine species. I was at least a little concerned when we brought home our most recent family member, Bonnie, a Scottie/Corgi/Whatever-mix. “Nothing to see here, sir ... Please go away so I can breathe again!” Even though the Shepherd-mix looks friendly enough, the black dog is younger, less socially experienced, and lower-ranking. He freezes, keeping his tail low, and keeps his gaze averted in an attempt to disappear from the other dog’s radar. At age five months, Bonnie came with a personality that was one of the softest and sweetest I’ve seen in ages. In fact, I suspect she was surrendered to the shelter by her owner of just one week in large part due to the fact that she urinated submissively the instant anyone spoke to or touched her. I worried that Katie’s gruff admonitions would be too much for her sensitive nature. Quite to the contrary... To read the whole article and see the list of approved dog foods pick up your own copy of The Whole Dog Journal at The Brookside Barkery and Bath or have it delivered to your home by subscribing on The Whole Dog Journal website. This article is Copyright 2006, Belvoir Media Group, LLC. |