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When meeting cats and dogs, body language tells them a lot
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WITH THE INROADS that have been made in the study of animal
behavior, we know so much more today about animal communication than
ever before. We have learned to recognize and understand a lot of the
subtle body language they use to communicate their moods and feelings
to us -- twitching tails, raised paws, ear placement -- that has
helped us in our relationships with our dogs and cats.
But we usually don't stop to think about what we are communicating
to them with our body language. O...
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Body language, or: Don't wag your tail at me in that tone of voice
Oakland Tribune
; DOGS and cats don't talk, but they do communicate with us. In fact, they "tell" us a lot. There is nothing like living with animals and learning their language firsthand. You learn the meaning of the different sounds they make and you really begin to understand their most expressive and important
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READING A DOG'S BODY LANGUAGE HELPS AVOID A BITE
Roanoke Times & World News
; Q: You recently gave a lecture on cat behavior and talked about feline body language. Do dogs have a body language, too? And if so, what are some of the characteristics so I can understand my dog better? A: All dogs have the same body language regardless of their breed or where they live in the
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Do you speak a familiar language? Learning to tweak your own body language can put your customers at ease.(Body Language, part 2)
Industrial Distribution
; In the first installment of this series, we talked about how to read your customer's body language and how to react to it. Now we'll address controlling your own body language when making a presentation to a customer. One person's body language unconsciously influences how the other person in a
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Body language helped start the war in Iraq
Daily Breeze
; Not since Jane Goodall lived with chimps in Tanzania has there been such a vivid study of the nonverbal patterns of primates engaged in a dominance display. Bob Woodward's new book Plan of Attack reveals that President Bush decided to go to war based mostly, believe it or not, on body language.
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What your body language reveals about you: body language and facial expressions are crucial weapons in the art of seduction. Bazaar watches how it is done, but wonders if the Botox look is making it harder to guess what's on anyone's mind.(Opinion)
Harper's Bazaar
; Body language is what you are left to work with when you don't quite understand what the person you're talking to is saying. A man and a woman are discussing the merits of the music they're listening to, but her head is ducking shyly, her eyes are shining and she's twisting a napkin into a
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