I get emails from the Cesar Millan website, and found this article interesting.
www.cesarsway.com/dog-behavior/basics/If-I-Could-Talk-to-Animals?utm_source=BlueHornet&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Jul31DissolvingTreats
I recognise many of the sounds and tone of what my dog is telling me, along with her behaviour - usually, it's 'hurry up, can't you see I'm stood here with my lead in my mouth?' Or 'yes, I like that food in my bowl, but I want what you're eating first.' I am fascinated with animal behaviour studies and documentaries, and I think that people like Cesar Millan, despite the recent controversy around his training methods, have done much to contribute to our understanding of dog behaviour
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