observation

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Une partie de l’observation consiste à comprendre que le comportement est simplement une forme de communication. Bien que nous ne puissions jamais SAVOIR absolument ce qu’un animal pense ou ressent, il existe certains comportements que nous avons couramment observés comme des signes de stress ou des façons de gérer le stress. En tant qu’êtres humains, […]

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Quoi observer

Un élément important du Tellington TTouch est l’utilisation de nos compétences d’observation pour évaluer et comprendre un animal. Il ne s’agit pas de lui donner une étiquette ou de porter un jugement sur un animal, mais simplement de remarquer comment il est à un moment donné. Pour comprendre le comportement de votre chien, il est

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The 5 Fs

  Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms

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What to Look For

    An important component of the Tellington TTouch is using observational skills to assess and understand an animal.  This is not meant to create a label or make a judgment about an animal, it is simply a way to notice how an animal is in that given point in time. Developing your eye to

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The 5 Fs

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

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How to Observe

Observation is something you should be doing all the time – you start with it to give yourself a baseline, or starting place.  Taking photos can be helpful so you notice changes in coat pattern and even colour of coat.  When observing becomes your habit it will follow you into the bodywork – helps you

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What to Look For

An important component of the Tellington TTouch is using observational skills to assess and understand an animal.  This is not meant to create a label or make a judgment about an animal, it is simply a way to notice how an animal is in that given point in time. Developing your eye to find subtle

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The 5 Fs

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

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What to Look For

    An important component of the Tellington TTouch is using observational skills to assess and understand an animal.  This is not meant to create a label or make a judgment about an animal, it is simply a way to notice how an animal is in that given point in time. Developing your eye to

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The 5 Fs

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

The 5 Fs Read More »

What to Look For

    An important component of the Tellington TTouch is using observational skills to assess and understand an animal.  This is not meant to create a label or make a judgment about an animal, it is simply a way to notice how an animal is in that given point in time. Developing your eye to

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The 5 Fs

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

The 5 Fs Read More »

How to Observe

Observation is something you should be doing all the time – you start with it to give yourself a baseline, or starting place.  Taking photos can be helpful so you notice changes in coat pattern and even colour of coat.  When observing becomes your habit it will follow you into the bodywork – helps you

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What to Look For

    An important component of the Tellington TTouch is using observational skills to assess and understand an animal.  This is not meant to create a label or make a judgment about an animal, it is simply a way to notice how an animal is in that given point in time. Developing your eye to

What to Look For Read More »

The 5 Fs

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

The 5 Fs Read More »

The 5 Fs

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

The 5 Fs Read More »

What to Look For

An important component of the Tellington TTouch is using observational skills to assess and understand an animal.  This is not meant to create a label or make a judgment about an animal, it is simply a way to notice how an animal is in that given point in time. Developing your eye to find subtle

What to Look For Read More »

The 5 Fs

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

The 5 Fs Read More »

What to Look For

    An important component of the Tellington TTouch is using observational skills to assess and understand an animal.  This is not meant to create a label or make a judgment about an animal, it is simply a way to notice how an animal is in that given point in time. Developing your eye to

What to Look For Read More »

The 5 Fs

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

The 5 Fs Read More »

How to Observe

Observation is something you should be doing all the time – you start with it to give yourself a baseline, or starting place.  Taking photos can be helpful so you notice changes in coat pattern and even colour of coat.  When observing becomes your habit it will follow you into the bodywork – helps you

How to Observe Read More »

What to Look For

    An important component of the Tellington TTouch is using observational skills to assess and understand an animal.  This is not meant to create a label or make a judgment about an animal, it is simply a way to notice how an animal is in that given point in time. Developing your eye to

What to Look For Read More »

The 5 Fs

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

The 5 Fs Read More »

What to Look For

    An important component of the Tellington TTouch is using observational skills to assess and understand an animal.  This is not meant to create a label or make a judgment about an animal, it is simply a way to notice how an animal is in that given point in time. Developing your eye to

What to Look For Read More »

The 5 Fs

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

The 5 Fs Read More »

How to Observe

Observation is something you should be doing all the time – you start with it to give yourself a baseline, or starting place.  Taking photos can be helpful so you notice changes in coat pattern and even colour of coat.  When observing becomes your habit it will follow you into the bodywork – helps you

How to Observe Read More »

What to Look For

    An important component of the Tellington TTouch is using observational skills to assess and understand an animal.  This is not meant to create a label or make a judgment about an animal, it is simply a way to notice how an animal is in that given point in time. Developing your eye to

What to Look For Read More »

The 5 Fs

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

The 5 Fs Read More »

What to Look For

    An important component of the Tellington TTouch is using observational skills to assess and understand an animal.  This is not meant to create a label or make a judgment about an animal, it is simply a way to notice how an animal is in that given point in time. Developing your eye to

What to Look For Read More »

The 5 Fs

  Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress.   As humans we all have different coping

The 5 Fs Read More »

How to Observe

  Observation is something you should be doing all the time – you start with it to give yourself a baseline, or starting place.  Taking photos can be helpful so you notice changes in coat pattern and even colour of coat.  When observing becomes your habit it will follow you into the bodywork – helps

How to Observe Read More »

What to Look For

    An important component of the Tellington TTouch is using observational skills to assess and understand an animal.  This is not meant to create a label or make a judgment about an animal, it is simply a way to notice how an animal is in that given point in time.   Developing your eye

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The 5 Fs

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

The 5 Fs Read More »

How to Observe

Observation is something you should be doing all the time – you start with it to give yourself a baseline, or starting place.  Taking photos can be helpful so you notice changes in coat pattern and even colour of coat.  When observing becomes your habit it will follow you into the bodywork – helps you

How to Observe Read More »

What to Look For

    An important component of the Tellington TTouch is using observational skills to assess and understand an animal.  This is not meant to create a label or make a judgment about an animal, it is simply a way to notice how an animal is in that given point in time. Developing your eye to

What to Look For Read More »

The 5 Fs

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

The 5 Fs Read More »

What to Look For

    An important component of the Tellington TTouch is using observational skills to assess and understand an animal.  This is not meant to create a label or make a judgment about an animal, it is simply a way to notice how an animal is in that given point in time. Developing your eye to

What to Look For Read More »

The 5 Fs

  Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms

The 5 Fs Read More »

The 5 Fs

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

The 5 Fs Read More »

The 5 Fs

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

The 5 Fs Read More »

How to Observe

Observation is something you should be doing all the time – you start with it to give yourself a baseline, or starting place.  Taking photos can be helpful so you notice changes in coat pattern and even colour of coat.  When observing becomes your habit it will follow you into the bodywork – helps you

How to Observe Read More »

What to Look For

    An important component of the Tellington TTouch is using observational skills to assess and understand an animal.  This is not meant to create a label or make a judgment about an animal, it is simply a way to notice how an animal is in that given point in time. Developing your eye to

What to Look For Read More »

The 5 Fs

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

The 5 Fs Read More »

How to Observe

Observation is something you should be doing all the time – you start with it to give yourself a baseline, or starting place.  Taking photos can be helpful so you notice changes in coat pattern and even colour of coat.  When observing becomes your habit it will follow you into the bodywork – helps you

How to Observe Read More »

What to Look For

An important component of the Tellington TTouch is using observational skills to assess and understand an animal.  This is not meant to create a label or make a judgment about an animal, it is simply a way to notice how an animal is in that given point in time. Developing your eye to find subtle

What to Look For Read More »

The 5 Fs

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication. While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

The 5 Fs Read More »

How to Observe

Observation is something you should be doing all the time – you start with it to give yourself a baseline, or starting place.  Taking photos can be helpful so you notice changes in coat pattern and even colour of coat.  When observing becomes your habit it will follow you into the bodywork – helps you

How to Observe Read More »

What to Look For

    An important component of the Tellington TTouch is using observational skills to assess and understand an animal.  This is not meant to create a label or make a judgment about an animal, it is simply a way to notice how an animal is in that given point in time. Developing your eye to

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The 5 Fs – Dogs Level 1

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

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The 5 Fs

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

The 5 Fs Read More »

The 5 Fs

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

The 5 Fs Read More »

How to Observe

Observation is something you should be doing all the time – you start with it to give yourself a baseline, or starting place.  Taking photos can be helpful so you notice changes in coat pattern and even colour of coat.  When observing becomes your habit it will follow you into the bodywork – helps you

How to Observe Read More »

What to Look For

    An important component of the Tellington TTouch is using observational skills to assess and understand an animal.  This is not meant to create a label or make a judgment about an animal, it is simply a way to notice how an animal is in that given point in time. Developing your eye to

What to Look For Read More »

The 5 F

Part of observation is understanding that behaviour is simply a form of communication.  While we can never absolutely KNOW what an animal is thinking or feeling, there are some behaviours we have commonly seen displayed as signs of stress, or as a way of handling stress. As humans we all have different coping mechanisms in

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