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Communication

Now that we’ve explored how pets perceive, let’s focus our attention on how they communicate and what differences in body language, vocalization and specific actions such as aggression and escape can mean. Building on the previous section, remember that chemical cues such as urination and pheromone markers have meaning for our patients.

Just like people, pets will communicate using different communication methods including:

  1. Body language
  2. Vocalization
  1. Actions
  2. Pheromones

In this section we will focus on body language to help you recognize what the pet is trying to tell you.