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A webinar about how dogs communicate, where their language comes from, and how understanding it changes everything.

Dogs are constantly communicating. With their bodies, their movement, their distance, their eyes, ears and mouths.
The problem is not that dogs are unclear. The problem is that we often don’t know how to listen.
In this webinar, we explore dog communication through the lens of wolf language, not to romanticize wolves, but to understand the roots of canine behavior. Wolves are the original language. Dogs speak dialects. When we understand the structure of the original language, it becomes easier to interpret what dogs are actually saying, even when breeding, environment and human interference have changed the expression.
You’ll learn why body language always has to be read as a whole, never as isolated signals. Why a tail wag doesn’t automatically mean happiness. Why play bows, appeasement behaviors and distance creating signals are so often misunderstood. And why so many conflicts, bites and “sudden reactions” are anything but sudden.
We talk about greeting rituals, distance, body position, movement patterns and how dogs use subtle signals to avoid conflict long before they feel forced to escalate. We also look at how leashes, human expectations and modern environments interfere with natural communication and how we can reduce that friction instead of adding to it.
This webinar is for you if you want to move away from labels and toward understanding. If you want to see dogs more clearly, respond earlier and create situations where your dog doesn’t have to shout because they were never heard when they whispered.
Dog language is not about control.
It’s about fluency.