This is not a perfect representation, but the basic concept is accurate. The more confident a dog is, the more their facial features pull forward. The less confident they are, the more their features pull back. This model is especially helpful for evaluating dogs that are exhibiting defense based aggression. Use the slider to adjust the dog's confidence level against their intensity of aggression. Have fun!
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This is so cool!!! 😀
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I love this !
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Interesting. Great graphic. Since he was am 80-lb adult when I adopted him I’m not sure why (early experience or lack thereof and/or genetics), but left to his own devices, Luca’s a very confident agressor. At this point, it’s just toward dogs, and even that’s much improved, but when I first got him, he went for people, automobiles, turkey vultures flying overhead, etcetcetc. FSDT, starting in Phase 1 has been a major reason why.
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This is so cool! I love it! Fun
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