Ever wish you could talk to your dog? Well, now you can! Master dog language in this National Geographic Kids guide to pet behaviour. How to Speak Dog is an amusing, informative guide to the body language of dogs with additional facts, games and tips, designed to entertain children as well as encourage responsible pet care. Learn why Rover likes to lift his leg on fire hydrants, what it means when he rolls over, what each tail position says about your dog, and a lot more.This guide More than 50 different pup poses with detailed explanations of their meaning; Test yourself in the interactive Doggie Dilemma” section, in which our canine expert presents the scenario and you determine what it means; Vet care and advice, wacky fun facts, training tips and more than 100 dog photos.
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An interesting approach to teaching how to deal with dogs, train your own dog and handle strange dogs… Clever, could use a little bit more information.