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Product Description What is your dog's body language saying to you and to other dogs? Is he showing friendliness, fear, or stress? When does play turn to aggression? This educational video features a lively presentation and extensive footage of a variety of breeds showing hundreds of examples of canine behavior and body language. Search youtube for: Language of Dogs DVD clip to see a preview of this DVD. This video is perfect for dog owners, trainers, behaviorists, veterinarians and shelters. (Set of 2 discs.) For detailed information on canine behavior assessment see Sarah Kalnajs' companion DVD Am I Safe. Review The Language of Dogs is simply the best resource on the market for dog trainers, owners, and others who seek to enhance their knowledge and understanding of canine body language. -- Pat Miller Author of Positive Dog Training and Positive Perspectives. Love Your Dog, Train Your Dog Sarah has identified a broad range of postural communication signals and taken the interpretation of them to a whole new level. Being able to see multiple examples of each behavior is highly valuable as is the discussion of the distinction between behaviors that might superficially look the same. Sarah presents her information in a warm and funny manner. This DVD set would be valuable for anyone who wants to gain a better understanding of how dogs communicate stress, and distance increasing/decreasing behaviors. --James O Heare Author of Canine Aggression Workbook, Dominance Theory and Dogs Sarah's Language of Dogs DVDs are exceptional. I'll watch them again and again and again. You are a gifted teacher, too. I highly recommend the DVDs --Lynn D. Hoover Author of The Family in Dog Behavior Consulting About the Actor Sarah Kalnajs, CPDT, CDBC, has more than ten years experience working in canine behavior, training, and research. She has her own training school, serves as an expert witness in litigation involving dog aggression, is a consultant to humane societies, and writes extensively on canine behavior and training. She focuses on helping people understand and live well with dogs. She lives with her husband Andrew and eight dogs--six Shelties and two American Eskimos, two cats and a very nice vacuum cleaner in Madison, Wisconsin.