Do you wish your dog could talk?

Well in a way he does. Every day your dog uses body language to convey his feelings; his tail wags when he is happy, it tucks under his belly when he is frightened. He licks his lips when he is a bit apprehensive or confused. He approaches you or another dog in a curve to avoid conflict. His eyes, mouth, tail, ears, body position, all tell a story into his feelings. If you can learn to read him, it’s alot easier to train and you will have a better relationship.

Training Tip of the Month
by Debi Krakar, CPDT
Austin Dog Alliance

Samantha and her six pets

Samantha Foss, my guest for this show, is the proud parent of a variety of pets. Her family includes three dogs, a cat and two parakeets. Samantha operates a pet sitting and dog training company and is employed by Tomlinson’s. She will share her insights on how to care for all these loving beings.

Click Samantha and her six pets to hear this radio show.