{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/602711a1a6cfe004385e62dd/602711ac6eaa8f4d446e8f00?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"YNP #058: How to Recognize Appropriate Dog Play","description":"<div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p dir=\"ltr\">When you are new at watching dogs play it can be confusing and even a bit concerning. &nbsp;Dog play is \"play fighting\" so if you haven't made a career out of knowing dog body language it's easy to get concerned even when dogs are having a grand old time.&nbsp;</p><p dir=\"ltr\">To make it harder sometimes two dogs play, are having a good time, but it's still inappropriate play and we might want to ask them to take a break.</p><p dir=\"ltr\">Learning dog play and dog body language is like learning any new language. &nbsp;It takes study, time, and a whole lot of practice. You aren't going to learn everything in one podcast episode. &nbsp;But as dog parent we do want to have a \"conversational dog\" understanding. &nbsp;</p><p dir=\"ltr\">My goal is to give you more confidence when your pup is playing to know if they are having a good time and let them have at it or if it's time to break it up and let it rest. &nbsp;</p><h3 class=\"\">In this episode I talk about:</h3><ul class=\"\"><li>Signals that two are playing and having a good time</li><li>What to do when you think one dog is not playing nice</li><li>When two adolescent dogs play rough</li><li>When it's OK to give them a break</li><li>What to do if you are not sure (when in doubt)</li><li>A word about dog parks</li></ul><p>Press play to listen and enjoy!</p></div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper tve_wp_shortcode\"><div class=\"tve_shortcode_raw\" style=\"display: none\"></div><div class=\"tve_shortcode_rendered\">\n</div></div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p>As promised, below are a couple videos to demonstrate some of the signals and signs I talk about inside the episode.&nbsp;</p></div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_contentbox_shortcode thrv-content-box tve-elem-default-pad cb_style_6\" data-style=\"cb_style_6\">\n\t<div class=\"tve-content-box-background cb_style_6-bg\" data-css=\"tve-u-17644900241\"></div>\n\t<div class=\"tve-cb cb_style_6-cb\" style=\"\" data-css=\"tve-u-1764490023b\"><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv-columns\"><div class=\"tcb-flex-row v-2 tcb--cols--1\"><div class=\"tcb-flex-col\"><div class=\"tcb-col\"><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><h3 style=\"text-align: center;\" class=\"\">Pauses in Play</h3><p data-css=\"tve-u-176449bfd2e\" style=\"\"><span style=\"color: rgb(106, 107, 108);\">In the video below, you can see how Sandi and Zorro pause periodically during their play session (or as I describe it inside the episode (play, play, play, pause).&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span style=\"color: rgb(106, 107, 108);\">Periodical pauses in the play is a good sign that everyone is having fun and respecting each other's boundaries.&nbsp;</span></p></div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_custom_html_shortcode\"><style>.searchie-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .searchie-container iframe, .searchie-container object, .searchie-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }</style><div class=\"searchie-container\"><iframe width=\"560\" height=\"315\" src=\"https://app.searchie.io/file/3Eq5j7aM2g/embed\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"></iframe></div><div class=\"tve_iframe_cover\"></div></div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv-divider\" data-style-d=\"tve_sep-2\" data-thickness-d=\"11\" data-color-d=\"rgb(66, 66, 66)\" data-css=\"tve-u-17644a03047\">\n\t<hr class=\"tve_sep tve_sep-2\" style=\"\">\n</div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><h3 style=\"text-align: center;\" class=\"\">Sneezing</h3><p data-css=\"tve-u-176449bfd2e\" style=\"\"><span style=\"color: rgb(106, 107, 108);\">Here, the play looks very concerning with all the snapping and teeth showing. &nbsp;But listen for the quick little sneezes. Those are a clear sign that it's play. &nbsp;Silly but true!</span></p></div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_custom_html_shortcode\"><style>.searchie-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .searchie-container iframe, .searchie-container object, .searchie-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }</style><div class=\"searchie-container\"><iframe width=\"560\" height=\"315\" src=\"https://app.searchie.io/file/47NJJ0goNo/embed\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"></iframe></div><div class=\"tve_iframe_cover\"></div></div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv-divider\" data-style-d=\"tve_sep-2\" data-thickness-d=\"11\" data-color-d=\"rgb(66, 66, 66)\" data-css=\"tve-u-17644a03047\">\n\t<hr class=\"tve_sep tve_sep-2\" style=\"\">\n</div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><h3 style=\"text-align: center;\" class=\"\">No Pauses and Increased Excitement</h3><p data-css=\"tve-u-176449bfd2e\" style=\"\">In this video keep a close eye on Bromley (the small dark brindle puppy). &nbsp;Notice that Bromley isn't taking any breaks and by the end she seems to be getting more and more excited. &nbsp;Ollie (the larger white dog) is being very gentle and patient (which is great) but this is a time I might stop the play for a minute or two to give Bromley a chance to settle and then let them play again.&nbsp;</p></div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_custom_html_shortcode\"><style>.searchie-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .searchie-container iframe, .searchie-container object, .searchie-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }</style><div class=\"searchie-container\"><iframe width=\"560\" height=\"315\" src=\"https://app.searchie.io/file/OYq9w7oWDn/embed\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"></iframe></div><div class=\"tve_iframe_cover\"></div></div></div></div></div></div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><h3 style=\"text-align: center;\" class=\"\">Loose and Curving Body Language</h3><p data-css=\"tve-u-176449bfd2e\" style=\"\">This last video is more subtle. &nbsp;Watch how Lucy (black and white) and Ollie (white) have very loose body language. &nbsp;They curve their bodies toward each other a lot. &nbsp;Also notice how they always approach each other from the side (chest to shoulder or side to side) rarely straight on (head to head).&nbsp; This is ideal dog play.&nbsp;</p></div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_custom_html_shortcode\"><style>.searchie-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .searchie-container iframe, .searchie-container object, .searchie-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }</style><div class=\"searchie-container\"><iframe width=\"560\" height=\"315\" src=\"https://app.searchie.io/file/84qBe7OwNj/embed\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"></iframe></div><div class=\"tve_iframe_cover\"></div></div></div>\n</div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element tve-froala fr-box fr-basic\"><h3 class=\"\">Other resources mentioned and related to this episode:</h3><p><a href=\"http://www.playtimepaws.com/dog-daycare-vs-dog-parks/\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"tve-froala\" style=\"outline: none;\"><span data-attr-link=\"0\" data-attr-rel=\"0\" data-attr-target=\"1\" data-css=\"tve-u-16fa858803f\" data-extra_key=\"\" data-option-inline=\"1\" data-shortcode=\"tcb_post_title\" data-shortcode-name=\"Post Title\">YNP #013: Dog Park vs. Dog Daycare</span> </a></p><p><a href=\"http://www.playtimepaws.com/episode34/\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"tve-froala\" style=\"outline: none;\"><span data-attr-link=\"0\" data-attr-rel=\"0\" data-attr-target=\"1\" data-css=\"tve-u-16fa858803f\" data-extra_key=\"\" data-option-inline=\"1\" data-shortcode=\"tcb_post_title\" data-shortcode-name=\"Post Title\">YNP #034: Introduce Your New Puppy to Your Current Dog</span></a></p><p><a href=\"http://www.playtimepaws.com/puppy\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"tve-froala\" style=\"outline: none;\">YOUR Perfect Puppy</a>: 4-week online training course for you and your new puppy.</p></div><div class=\"tcb_flag\" style=\"display: none\"></div>\n<a class=\"synved-social-button synved-social-button-share synved-social-size-24 synved-social-resolution-single synved-social-provider-facebook nolightbox\" data-provider=\"facebook\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" title=\"Share on Facebook\" href=\"https://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.playtimepaws.com%2Fepisode58%2F&#038;t=YNP%20%23058%3A%20How%20to%20Recognize%20Appropriate%20Dog%20Play&#038;s=100&#038;p&#091;url&#093;=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.playtimepaws.com%2Fepisode58%2F&#038;p&#091;images&#093;&#091;0&#093;=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.playtimepaws.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2020%2F12%2F58DogPlay.png&#038;p&#091;title&#093;=YNP%20%23058%3A%20How%20to%20Recognize%20Appropriate%20Dog%20Play\" style=\"font-size: 0px; 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