The positivity regarding the handlers. Doing the best they can with what they got
All who are interested in Dogs and behavior
Animal Speak will help you understand, communicate and discover the silent language of animals. Learn how to use non-verbal language to communicate with your pets to build a deeper, more loving relationship.
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Created by Dr. Edward Bassingthwaighte
Last Updated: 2026

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Led by Dr. Edward, this course uncovers the secrets of your pet's non-verbal language. You'll learn to interpret their body language, sounds, and subtle signals, deepening your connection and strengthening your bond.
You'll unlock a journey of discovery into the heart of non-verbal animal communication. Dr. Edward will empower you with skills to understand and respond to your pet's unspoken language. Explore techniques that enhance your bond, improve training sessions, and unlock emotional insights for a more fulfilling relationship with your animal companion.
Introduction + Benefits of the Program
Learning WEBB Animal Speak
WEBB Somatic Embodiment Practice
Difference Between Humans from Pets
How Animals Communicate Non-Verbally
The Eyes Have It
Dog Talk – Understanding Dog Communications
Cat Talk – Understanding Cat Communications
Empathic + Intuitive Connection
Calming Signals
How To Practice
Communicating Healthy Boundaries with your Pets
Animal Speak Mastery
Animal Speak Masterclass Summary

Dr. Edward is a world-leading expert in Silent Pain in animals and the founder of a profoundly healing bodywork modality for pets, people, and horses: the Whole Energy Body Balance Method. Dr. Edward's passion is empowering pet guardians to take their animals' well-being into their own two hands by teaching bodywork and loving touch.
The positivity regarding the handlers. Doing the best they can with what they got
All who are interested in Dogs and behavior
Ronny Lejeune is such a legend ! an ace presenter & educator - so clear & to the point - making it so easy for a first time pet handler to grasp the vast amount of practical tips & info she shared.
Anyone who has anything to do with K9s
I enjoyed all the talks, but was learned so much from Ava Frick talking about hair testing. When reading lab work, seeing a deficiency doesn't necessarily mean supplementation is required, because the body could be doing it on purpose to achieve homeostasis elsewhere.
Anyone interested in their dog thriving vs surviving. They can get by on kibble, sure, but to really thrive they need a much better diet.
So far the part I've enjoyed the most is the aggressive dog vs. human. My dog is a German Shepard mix and rescue. I have had him almost three years and he was beaten and burned and left in a shelter night drop. No one knows much about him but he hates men. If he is on harness he is very good but wants to hide. When off harness he is very aggressive. He is learning that not all people are mean (he now loves my female cousin and one of my female friends) I have learned that if the person just ignores him upon approach he will eventually sniff and relax. I'm definitely going to be trying the techniques in the above videos. Thank you so much:)
All people who get rescues