A dog’s nose print is one of a kind, very similar to a person’s fingerprint.
Performing on Saturday, June 4th 2016 at 6:00pm.
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SHOW DESCRIPTION
Puppies begin social play with play-biting, pawing, and barking. The intensity escalates and becomes more complex as the dog matures. The first play-eliciting gesture seen in puppies is the raised paw. The play bow, is the classic invitation for a canine romp and is used by older pups and adults, along with barking, leaping forward to nose-poke and then withdrawing, face pawing, and licking.
HOMETOWN/THEATRE
Pittsgrove, NJ / Washington, DC
THE PERFORMERS
Sue Taney
Rachel Garmon