ella
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I'm a german author of dog trick books (one released march last year, one is due in autum), and my first book is now translated to english and will be released in english in october.
Unfortunatly the translater was not a dog trainer, so I think some of the commands are named the wrong way.
I would appreciate your help in finding the right words.
When a dog touches or pushs something with his nose, for example he uses his nose to close a drawer, or uses the nose to turn on the light, how do you call the "use of the nose"?
greetings
Ella
I'm a german author of dog trick books (one released march last year, one is due in autum), and my first book is now translated to english and will be released in english in october.
Unfortunatly the translater was not a dog trainer, so I think some of the commands are named the wrong way.
I would appreciate your help in finding the right words.
When a dog touches or pushs something with his nose, for example he uses his nose to close a drawer, or uses the nose to turn on the light, how do you call the "use of the nose"?
greetings
Ella

This is a fun game!
Do you know the exact word for the posture when a dog wants to play with another? (sounds weird... I will post a picture as soon as I got my 10 posts full