Silent Language For Dogs How To Train Your Dog With Hand Signals
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8230516262
- EAN9798230516262
- Date de parution20/02/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
"Silent Language: How to Train Your Dog with Hand Signals" is a comprehensive guide to improving communication between dogs and their owners using non-verbal signals. This approach is especially valuable for deaf dogs who cannot respond to auditory commands and for deaf individuals who seek an effective method of interaction with their pets. Throughout the book, concepts range from the basics of hand signals to advanced techniques for teaching commands like "sit, " "stay, " and "come, " all without the need for words.
With detailed explanations, practical tips, and visual examples, the book helps owners build a stronger and clearer relationship with their dogs. It also offers solutions for common problems and guides owners on how to integrate these signals into daily life, from walks to veterinary visits. This work is an invitation to explore a shared language that strengthens the bond between humans and dogs, promoting mutual trust and understanding through non-verbal communication.
With detailed explanations, practical tips, and visual examples, the book helps owners build a stronger and clearer relationship with their dogs. It also offers solutions for common problems and guides owners on how to integrate these signals into daily life, from walks to veterinary visits. This work is an invitation to explore a shared language that strengthens the bond between humans and dogs, promoting mutual trust and understanding through non-verbal communication.
"Silent Language: How to Train Your Dog with Hand Signals" is a comprehensive guide to improving communication between dogs and their owners using non-verbal signals. This approach is especially valuable for deaf dogs who cannot respond to auditory commands and for deaf individuals who seek an effective method of interaction with their pets. Throughout the book, concepts range from the basics of hand signals to advanced techniques for teaching commands like "sit, " "stay, " and "come, " all without the need for words.
With detailed explanations, practical tips, and visual examples, the book helps owners build a stronger and clearer relationship with their dogs. It also offers solutions for common problems and guides owners on how to integrate these signals into daily life, from walks to veterinary visits. This work is an invitation to explore a shared language that strengthens the bond between humans and dogs, promoting mutual trust and understanding through non-verbal communication.
With detailed explanations, practical tips, and visual examples, the book helps owners build a stronger and clearer relationship with their dogs. It also offers solutions for common problems and guides owners on how to integrate these signals into daily life, from walks to veterinary visits. This work is an invitation to explore a shared language that strengthens the bond between humans and dogs, promoting mutual trust and understanding through non-verbal communication.