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In this pod cast Teresa Teresa Lewin, the co-founder and vice president of Doggone Safe and I finish talking about Displacement Behaviours. Teresa and I also discuss the pod cast with Greg Ceci on Off Leash Walking and Training. Plus, we introduced the Bunny and Rabbit pod casts for our rabbit owners.
What is displacement behaviour? It is a normal behaviour taken out of context and is presented when the dog is under some sort of conflict and anxiety.
Nobody, including dogs like direct conflict or confrontations and we all replace that thought. Teresa licks her lips, I curl my toes and a dog licks his lips. With various displacement behaviours combined and some by themselves, the dogs are telling us I am uncomfortable. Please leave me alone.
In this pod cast we paint the picture of the family in the living room with the fire going in the fireplace. The parents are on the couch and the dog is lying on the floor with the children resting against the dog. The dog starts to pant, then he starts to yawn and nobody notices. Then gives a big, big lick. But he has had nothing to eat and drink! Why is he licking? This is an example of displacement behaviour which is being ignored. Since the dog has not jumped up or barked, you might think that the dog is happy with this situation. But in this picture, the dog is telling the parents in every way he knows how, that he is uncomfortable. In this situation the parents can take the dog and put him in his crate or dog safety zone.
When you learn to speak dog, everybody is happy. The dog is happy for you understand what he is telling you. It reduces and prevents dog bites. Just image you go on a trip to a new country and nobody speaks your language and you do not speak theirs. There is a lot of miscommunication going on while you are there! Then you wish you had taken the time to learn the language. You would have had a great time, for you would have understood what everybody was telling you and you would have been able to communicate. It is the same when owning a dog and that is why Teresa and I talk about the importance of learning to speak dog.
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A lot of people talk about risk. What is risk? There are two elements to make a risk; exposure and hazard. “Can the dog bite me?”, that is the exposure and “Will the dog bite me?”, is the hazard. The risk changes depend upon where you are taking your dog and it is important that care takers evaluate the risk. A lot of dog bites can be prevented when we watch our dogs and others on what they are communicating to us.
Doggone Safe offers a course called Basic Body Language. It is a great course to learn about dogs body language and where you can learn to speak dog. There is the Be A Tree Program, where children are taught the basic body language.
Chester loves his Chopmerrrs, so we are offering 15% off Chopmerrrs when you enter Chop at checkout at Chesters Pet Shoppe. This is Chester’s favorite toy! Chester is on the home page with his Ginger-man Chopmerrr. The toy is made in New Hampshire by Great State. They are stuffed with remants! No more white fluffy stuff!
Parents take this quiz with your children.
Teresa’s bio:
- Expert Canadian Dog Bite Prevention Educator
- Canine Behavior Specialist
- Co-author; Getting Started, Clicker Training Your Rabbit
- Co-creator of Doggone Crazy! board game for dog bite prevention
- Co-founder of Doggone Safe Canada’s first non profit dedicated to dog bite prevention
- Vice President of Doggone Safe, Inc
Here education and experience is from:
- Service dog training, tracking, obedience, aggressive dog rehabilitation
- Works with and trained with behaviorists/trainers all over the world
- Contracted by therapist to assist with dog bite victim cases
- Manages the dog bite victim group for Doggone Safe
- Currently working towards training security and bomb dog handlers on how to handle their dogs for Olympus K9
- Currently working on producing schutzhund behaviours uisng the clicker
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and much more, along with awards and publications.





Rabbit Podcast with Teresa Lewin
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Are you are not sure about getting a rabbit and you have some doubts? Why not get a personalized letter from the Easter Bunny for your child with a chocolate bunny and donate to your local rabbit society or shelter? Some shelters allow you to adopt a rabbit where you can donate until the rabbit is found a home.
Let us see how much you know about rabbits? Send us your answers in the comment section.
As a kid growing up, we had dogs and cats and 1 white rabbit. My brother owned the rabbit and the cat, I owned a dog named Blackie. I am thinking about getting a rabbit, so I will be evaluating what Teresa is telling us in the podcast to determine if a rabbit is right for me and the impact on my pets.
I have some coupons where you can get $10.00 or $20.00 off rabbit products. Checkout our cages, treats, hay and Clicking With Your Rabbit .
In this podcast we are addressing the following:
In the next podcast we will talk about the rabbit’s body language. We will all learn to Speak Rabbit with Teresa Lewin.
For more information about Rabbits and more, the House Rabbit Society is where I know a lot of rabbit owners go. They have a full library full of information.
I have found some rabbit toys that will be posted on chesterspetshop this Thursday.
Please send us a picture of your rabbit at Chesters Pet Friends. If you have any questions, please enter them in a comment and we will answer your questions.