Blind and Blind-deaf Dogs: Frequently asked Questions (FAQs)
Questions, answers, observations, data and research, 2010- Sep 2011
This page offers click-links to the listed pages :
I. Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
II. More frequently asked Questions
- Barking at corners {linked to its page}
III Older Dog FAQs
IV. Illustrations of Breed Communication Observations
When questions and answers seem to apply equally well to deaf, blind and deaf-blind dogs, the sections only talk about “dogs”- meaning almost any dog.
For readers of this page, an adult sense of humor is invaluable. The importance and acceptability of anecdotes and observations in this stage of deaf, blind and blind-deaf dogs science may be discussed, and the evolution of dog hard-science from anecdotes in recent centuries. Occasional philosophical speculation may be amusing, such as a comparing several stages of puppy learning and features of Ancient Greek religious mythology.For readers of this page, an adult sense of humor is invaluable. The importance and acceptability of anecdotes and observations in this stage of deaf dogs science may be discussed, and the evolution of hard-science from anecdotes in recent centuries. Ocassional philosophical speculation may be amusing, such as a comparing several stages of Dog Noise anxiety and Ancient Greek religious mythology.
I. Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
II. More frequently asked Questions
- Barking at corners {linked to its page}
III Older Dog FAQs
IV. Illustrations of Breed Communication Observations
When questions and answers seem to apply equally well to deaf, blind and deaf-blind dogs, the sections only talk about “dogs”- meaning almost any dog.
For readers of this page, an adult sense of humor is invaluable. The importance and acceptability of anecdotes and observations in this stage of deaf, blind and blind-deaf dogs science may be discussed, and the evolution of dog hard-science from anecdotes in recent centuries. Occasional philosophical speculation may be amusing, such as a comparing several stages of puppy learning and features of Ancient Greek religious mythology.For readers of this page, an adult sense of humor is invaluable. The importance and acceptability of anecdotes and observations in this stage of deaf dogs science may be discussed, and the evolution of hard-science from anecdotes in recent centuries. Ocassional philosophical speculation may be amusing, such as a comparing several stages of Dog Noise anxiety and Ancient Greek religious mythology.
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for details of these items - -> Please Click on the Link at # III above!
What are some BREED Communications; May 4, 2007 ;
What is Your Dog Thinking?
Border Collies can tell you what they are thinking, in part by messages for you with their tails, ears, voices and actions that you can understand if you pay attention.
Tail Talk : From their first day in your home, their tails can tell you some of their feelings and plans
a) Tail up - means ----
b) Tail down, tip at ankles, with tip pointing back
c) “Rope tail”, hanging straight down with no apparent control
d) Belly button covered by tail
e) Tail wagging
Ears
1) Ears closely spaced on top of her head
2) Ears at mid-height
3) Droopy low ears
Mouth
- -Big Happy Grin:
- -SNARL - Fiercely show teeth, usually with raised upper lips and a growl
- -Ordinary Voice
-- "Butler Bark"
-- "Go AWAY NOW" Bark
-- Yodel or Operatic Aria
--Kindergarten nap-time talking to themselves
- -Nervous bird-like chirping when puzzled
"I'm Lost" Instinct Chirps
Crying and Screaming
Speaking like people
Imitating their People's common words and phrases
Other Messages from Border Collies to People
“Poking”
“Sitting”
Memory Lessons: Trainer Treats, Cookies and Time-Out
for details of these items - -> Please Click on the Link at # III above!
What are some BREED Communications; May 4, 2007 ;
What is Your Dog Thinking?
Border Collies can tell you what they are thinking, in part by messages for you with their tails, ears, voices and actions that you can understand if you pay attention.
Tail Talk : From their first day in your home, their tails can tell you some of their feelings and plans
a) Tail up - means ----
b) Tail down, tip at ankles, with tip pointing back
c) “Rope tail”, hanging straight down with no apparent control
d) Belly button covered by tail
e) Tail wagging
Ears
1) Ears closely spaced on top of her head
2) Ears at mid-height
3) Droopy low ears
Mouth
- -Big Happy Grin:
- -SNARL - Fiercely show teeth, usually with raised upper lips and a growl
- -Ordinary Voice
-- "Butler Bark"
-- "Go AWAY NOW" Bark
-- Yodel or Operatic Aria
--Kindergarten nap-time talking to themselves
- -Nervous bird-like chirping when puzzled
"I'm Lost" Instinct Chirps
Crying and Screaming
Speaking like people
Imitating their People's common words and phrases
Other Messages from Border Collies to People
“Poking”
“Sitting”
Memory Lessons: Trainer Treats, Cookies and Time-Out