Learn to speak fluent dog
Learning to speak fluent dog or cat can’t be done in a crash course. Like any other language it takes years to master. And practice makes perfect.

Dog communication: Dogs may not be able to talk, but they can communicate using body language.
Dogs lick to show love and affection, mark their territory, heal a wound, and to relieve stress.
They use pawing to demand that their owners pay attention.
Dogs use their tails to convey everything from happiness and confidence to fear and aggression.

Learning to speak fluent dog or cat can’t be done in a crash course. Like any other language it takes years to master. And practice makes perfect.

Common reasons dogs lick include showing love and affection, marking their territory, healing a wound and relieving stress.

To get your dog’s attention, don’t yell. Speak in a normal, tone of voice. If you really want to get your dog’s attention, try whispering.

Talk to your dog daily. The more you communicate with your dog, the more words dogs know.
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