Hello, pet people! I’m writing an explainer on how dogs communicate with each other. Our readers want to know if dogs have a shared language and how that shared language is broken down (visual, auditory, tactile, scent, etc.).
I’d love to include insights from a practicing veterinarian or credentialed dog trainer. Thank you for considering!
Questions for Rover.com:
1. What are some key ways dogs communicate with each other?
2. How is it different from how they might communicate with their humans?
3. What are some common misunderstandings of dog-to-dog communications?
4. Why is it important for pet parents to understand how to read dog-to-dog communication?
5. What’s happening when dog communications break down? What are some common reasons that might happen?
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Vet feedback needed on reasons why a dog might keep looking up
Hello, pet people! I’m writing a piece on dog psychology—we’ll cover how they learn, develop emotions, and pick up on social behavior. Our readers are especially interested in understanding how to apply dog psychology to training. I’d love to include insights from a credentialed dog trainer. Thank you for considering!
Questions for Rover.com:
1. What are the most important aspects of dog psychology for a pet parent to understand when training their dog?
2. Where do you see a lot of confusion about how dog psychology works—where do you think that comes from?
3. Is anthropomorphism ever helpful when it comes to understanding our dogs? When might it lead to misunderstandings?