Summary:
The book explores the concept of calming signals, which are the nonverbal cues dogs use to communicate with each other and humans, aiming to improve understanding and interaction. It provides practical advice on how to recognize and respond to these signals to reduce stress and enhance the relationship between dogs and their owners.
Key points:
1. Dog Communication: The book highlights the need to understand dog language for better relationships. Dogs use calming signals to express feelings and intentions.
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