justdrifting reblogged
A dog raises a lip when a stranger reaches to pet them—I am uncomfortable—and we punish her for saying so. She snaps at another dog for jumping on her back—I don’t like what you are doing—and we tell her, “Be nice!” The comb catches a knot in her fur at the groomer’s and pulls her skin, and she growls—That hurts me—and she receives a pop on the nose. We tell our dogs over and over: No talking. We pave the way for the moments when they just can’t take it anymore, and reach the end of their rope because nobody has been listening to them. The entire point of ritualised communication, signaling and threatening behaviour in nature is to avoid actual conflicts and altercations. To assume that warnings are just an indication of intent to harm is backward. Think about it this way: In the wild, there are no veterinary hospitals waiting to provide stitches and antibiotics after a fight. So there are “words” that animals are born with knowledge of and, much likes us, learn to speak fluently over the course of their lives through experience. These words are basic language skills for dogs to use and comprehend. When they cannot use them, they are at a social deficit with one another, because they are robbed of their voice about their experiences and feelings. Our dogs are misunderstood and backed into a corner without recourse, simply because we do not speak dog.
— Kim Brophey, Meet Your Dog: the Game-changing Guide to Understand Your Dog’s Behaviour (2018)
#i wish there was more emphasis on teaching owners to understand dog behaviour/communication#there is so much i know now from working closely with behaviourists and having an anxious dog that i didnt know before#and if i had known what to look out for and how to decode those really subtle signals a lot of the anxiety she has now may have been avoided#i often get so angry and frustrated with owners who to me are so clearly ignoring or misinterpretting what their dog is telling them#but i have to remind myself that they DONT KNOW#its not out of maliciousness but a lack of education#puppy school and teaching things like sit and stay are expected of dog owners#but learning about subtle behaviour and communication isnt and i wish it was!#animals#dogs