Dogs communicate refusal subtly, but owners often miss the signs

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Many dogs signal discomfort or refusal, but owners often miss these subtle cues. This leads to dogs being misunderstood and their needs overlooked. Dogs avoid direct confrontation, using body language to communicate their "no." Owners frequently lack the knowledge to interpret these quiet signals, creating a communication gap. This misunderstanding is common, with trainers encountering it daily. The issue stems from a lack of awareness regarding canine communication methods.


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