You write that we often misinterpret dogs’ behavior. Can you give an example of how we do so? Dogs are frequently treated as though all their behaviors map to human behavior. We call raising a paw “shaking hands”—this is tongue-in-cheek, of course, but it is still surprising to learn that “shaking” is a submissive behavior of dogs, done to show that they are not threatening, and to avoid an attack. I certainly don’t think that’s what people intend to have the dog say with a shake. My favorite example, one that is in the book, is of the dog “kiss”: a dog’s slobbering, rambunctious licking of
...more

