Do You Know How To Speak Dog?

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Our family owns three Persian cats and to be honest for a long time I pegged most dogs as slobbery messes without much direction.

Scientists recently discovered that dogs recognize their owner’s face and read our expressions. They understand what we are feeling and react accordingly. Dogs also share human emotions. They feel happy, sad, excited and scared. My mom has a miniature poodle named Ginger, so I’m definitely aware that she shares human emotions. She is a ball of hyper and always wants approval!

The problem is besides the basic emotions, I’ve not been able to ‘speak dog’. That is till I got the chance to read, How to Speak Dog: A Guide to Decoding Dog Language, a book that debunked a lot of my biases towards dogs and helped me understand what my mom’s dog was telling me.

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Dr Gary Weitzman, a vetenerian and president of the San Diego Human Society in California, guides you through the book. He explains how dogs talk to us with their entire body, including eyes, ears, mouth, tail, posture and voice. According to Dr. Gary, all of these signals have multiple meanings and only by putting them together can we figure out what a dog is saying.

The first question I wanted to know is the age old question, “Why do dogs lick your face?”. My mom’s poodle does this and constantly! According to Dr Gary, your dog is giving you more than a ‘doggie kiss’. It is an appeasement gesture that dogs have inherited from their wolf ancestors.

I also learned a couple of cool facts that will spark the interest of young readers. For example, a boxer named Brandy holds the record for the longest tongue on a dog – 17 inches (43cm)!

If you want to better understand your dog this book is a must. It’s also a great book to read with your children before getting a family dog.

To learn more about How to Speak Dog: A Guide to Decoding Dog Language visit the National Geographic Store.

Disclosure: I am part of the National Geographic Kids Insider program.  I receive special perks as part of my affiliation with this group. The opinions on this blog are my own.

22 Comments
  1. Emerald says

    this is beyond cute. I have a maltese and he is full of personality. Some times it even feels like hes traiining us instead of the other way around.

    xo Emmy

  2. Jocelyn says

    I think I speak dog with my little guy!

  3. Pamela says

    It is quite fascinating how dogs behave, they really do understand a lot about humans!

  4. Rosey says

    I’m a big doggie fan. 🙂

    We don’t have one though.

  5. Robert says

    This is a really interesting posts, thanks very much for sharing.

  6. valmg says

    We don’t have a dog at this time nor am I planning on getting one any time soon. But, I m very much a cat person and very partial to Himalayans and Persians and can say that that cat is gorgeous!

  7. DD says

    We are getting a puppy today!

  8. Shiny says

    When’s the book for speaking fluid husband coming out?

  9. Jennifer Clay says

    I have been around dogs my whole life, so yea I think I do speak dog. Even though I am a cat person.

  10. Pam says

    I have three cats and a dog so I might speak both. This sounds like this would be an informative read.

  11. January says

    I think I speak both I have 2 cats and a dog…

  12. katherine says

    This is too funny! And from a person who has 15 birds, I want a How to Speak Bird book too!

  13. Amanda says

    My kids love National Geographic books! This looks like another fun and informative NG book!

  14. Jocelyn says

    Such a cute dog!

  15. Allie says

    Much prefer dogs over cats. I’m allergic to cat boxes.

  16. Le-an Lacaba says

    My sister is a complete dog lover, so this sounds perfect for her!

  17. Jenn says

    We do not own a dog, but I think I speak cat pretty well 🙂

  18. Grace Hodgin says

    This would be a great gift for some dog owners on my gift list. Sounds like it is filled with a lot of fun facts.

  19. Donna says

    I am a dog person, so I think I speak fluent dog. I’ve never had a cat, though, so that is a language I know very little about.

  20. Jessica Cassidy says

    We love to watch National Graphic channel on TV especially the TOO CUTE 🙂 WE used to have dogs too but unfortunately , we have to give them for adoption as my little girl has severe dog allergy 🙁

  21. Emily says

    This looks really interesting!

  22. cindy b says

    I think i’ve trained my dog to speak a little english. lol

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