
Dog Signals
Language: English
Lecture length: 21 min
This course is a part of the Startup course in AAS
Learn to Understand Your Dog’s Language – The Key to a Safe and Strong Relationship
Dogs are constantly communicating with us – through their eyes, posture, movements, sounds, and even scent. But do we really understand what they are trying to tell us? Many misunderstandings arise because we misinterpret canine behavior, leading to insecurity, stress, or conflict.
In this lecture, you will get:
Insights into how dogs communicate through body language, sound, scent, and touch
Concrete examples of common signals – and how to interpret them correctly
Knowledge about subtle, often overlooked signs of discomfort or uncertainty
Tools to strengthen communication and cooperation between you and your dog
You will learn why some dogs may appear “overly excited” when meeting people, but are actually showing signs of insecurity – and how to respond in a positive way. This lecture gives you a deeper understanding of your dog’s inner world and shows how small adjustments in how we interact can make all the difference.
Who is it for?
This lecture is perfect for anyone who wants to build a safe and respectful relationship with their dog – whether you are a dog owner, work with dogs in care, or are training to use dogs in professional contexts.
👉 Sign up and learn to “speak dog” – for better communication, a stronger bond, and a safer everyday life together!
Common feedback
Participants describe the lecture as very interesting, educational, and highly relevant. The in-depth review of canine communication has made them more aware of how to observe and understand both their own and others’ dogs. Many believe this content should be mandatory for all dog owners, as it improves understanding of canine signals and behavior. Videos, images, and illustrations are praised for making the material engaging and easy to follow, while the mix of theory, practical examples, and fun facts keeps it lively. The lecture is appreciated for showing that canine language is complex and context-dependent, and for reminding participants to always read the whole situation.
You have access to the course for 2 years

