• Two Body Language Myths Explained

  • Feb 7 2024
  • Length: 19 mins
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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)
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Two Body Language Myths Explained

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  • Body Language Myths! Do you know what your Chihuahua is REALLY saying? I mean.. really. This episode may surprise you.. Kate and I discuss TWO communication signals that are OFTEN misunderstood and misinterpreted AND how we need to ‘level up’ our understanding of our Chihuahuas body language to keep them feeling SAFE and HAPPY In this episode: Does your Chihuahua REALLY ask for belly rubs? What the heck is a ‘Kiss to dismiss’? and why you should be aware of it especially if you have children. What can cause some Chihuahuas to ‘bite out of the blue’ after you have been petting them.. ? And MUCH more! Prepare to have your mind blown! You’ll never see your Chihuahua or any dogs for that matter with the same eyes again

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I've been trying to find help with my 10 month old chihuahua. I couldn't find anything. But while watching this I've already learned to my surprise. Our guy loves my husband but I have to be careful just walking in the room. Sometimes my mistake is obvious. But most times I don't understand what I have done. I'm really excited now instead of only feeling defeated.

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