Body
Language Before Dog Bites...
By
Adam G. Katz
Dear
Adam:
After
catching up on doggy email, I've noticed your reference
to submissive posture. Your book helped more than a professional
trainer I hired for my adopted Golden. We went through biting
and dominance issues. The problem I am having now is I still
do not trust him 100%. When he bit there really wasn't any
sign it was coming (that I noticed). Even now, the only
sign that he doesn't like something is a lowered head and
sometimes a low growl (the groomer told me this). This dog
growls sometimes when he is happy. It is almost like someone
taught him not to make any other noise in doors. Outside
he will bark. I guess the big question is how do you read
a dog's face, body, etc.?
Thanks,
Mark.
Dear
Mark:
It's
a tough situation you've got. You've really got to just
pay close attention to the dog at any time you suspect she
may display the aggression. The most common indicators that
I used when working with clients who had aggressive dogs
was to watch:
1.
The mouth. A dog will always pull has mouth closed tight
just before he bites.
2.
Body language. The dog's body language will get stiff and
still just before he bites. Especially watch the stillness.
It's very subtle, but at the same time very noticeable once
you train your eye to look for it.
There
are other things that you could look for depending on the
dog and the type of aggression. However, you need to recognize
that there are ALWAYS cues... it's just a matter of whether
we are quick enough (or aware enough) to catch them.
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