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		<title>By: Melinda</title>
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		<dc:creator>Melinda</dc:creator>
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		<description>The DVD, &quot;The Body language of Dogs&quot;, is a valuable tool in any dog owners life.  So much of what is presented there, we have seen in our own dogs.  Anyone whom has spent time around lots of dogs, will see familiar expressions, from their own experience.  This DVD gives each expression a name and a message that the dog is trying to convey.  Two things must always be kept in mind:  These expressions are very much linked to other factors in the environment of where the dog is at the time; and, dogs are every bit as quick to change their &quot;mood&quot;, as we humans are capable of.  
I have found &quot;The Body Language of Dogs&quot;, to provide us with a better understanding of our K9 companions.</description>
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I have found &#8220;The Body Language of Dogs&#8221;, to provide us with a better understanding of our K9 companions.</p>
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