
When Your Dog Says No, It Means Danger
Many canine refusals are early, accurate safety assessments based on sensory data and stress responses that humans routinely overlook.

Many canine refusals are early, accurate safety assessments based on sensory data and stress responses that humans routinely overlook.

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