Animal Communication Management – Canine Hilton

Animal Communication Socially and Physically

The social behaviour of an animal is controlled by the outer stimulus which activates the inner senses that are strictly related to the physiological welfare, which in fact is not so different to that of human beings, be it that animals live within their own culture, we often find they need to adapt towards a humanised society or entirely human environment thus forcing them to deny their own identity.

To understand Animal ‘language’ one needs to take into consideration a holistic approach when analysing the various behavioural patterns. Social skills are developed at an accelerated speed in the early years, although good behavioural patterns can be reinforced by different means at any time even when they grow older. It might take a little longer for the animal advancing in age.

A comprehensive knowledge of the anatomy is required when forming a diagnosis in case of physical distress caused by illness. Animals do suffer headaches and other such ailments, only the manner in which they communicate when they are in pain requires careful observation combined with a sound considerate opinion, alongside the informed ‘technical’ skills of a good veterinary, be this traditional or alternative.

Nutrition is a very important factor to an animal’s good health and sense of well being. Commercial foods might be easy, but are perhaps not always as nutritious as one might expect, in relation to human foods one might compare the quality to eating the occasional hamburger, therefore to enable our domesticated pets to thrive, we need to pay attention to their natural diet.

The educated ‘animal’ has the ability to perform a variety of behaviours on cue and invariably expresses the mood through such set patterns when it tries to communicate with the human world. Clicker reward Training is an excellent way to teach an animal a variety of skills, as is laughter and other such human stimulus that enhances the ability of our ‘pet’ in a wonderful way it helps to reinforce good behaviours.

In the interests of teaching, discovering and learning more about Animal Human communication, Canine Hilton have dedicated this forum to the subject. Please leave your questions or comments on the subject and check back soon, as Canine Hilton monitor this regularly.

Many thanks for your interest.


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Mercia

petcare@caninehilton.co.uk www.caninehilton.co.uk


Aug 25, 06 - 2:58 AM
Please join the discussions or add your views

Dear animal lover and friend,

Please share your views and ideas as you may well be helping others gain a different perspective or even save an animal's life.

Thank you.
Mercia
Mercia

www.caninehilton.co.uk


Sep 17th, 2006 - 5:09 AM
Re: Please join the discussions or add your views

Dear Friends,

I am delighted that the Forum is attracting a positive interest. It would be better still if more people would participate and share their views.

If there is a problem, do post a message via e-mail and perhaps I can find out if I need to change any settings.

Many thanks.
Mercia
Mercia

www.caninehilton.co.uk


Nov 6th, 2007 - 4:31 AM
Re: Please join the discussions or add your views

Dear readers,

I am at a loss to try and comprehend why no one participates on this site.

Soon the entire web will have a complete update and perhaps we can find out if there is a specific reason as to why no one is participating in any dialogue.

I've started this Forum with views from our perspective and very much encourage you share your opinions.

Perhaps I need to readjust something on the site, after which I hope to see more participation.

Mercia


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