About this Webinar:

‘The Dog is in the detail: becoming fluent in reading dog body language and dog-dog interactions’

This webinar explores the fine-tuned behavioural signals that shape canine social interaction, with a focus on improving observational fluency in reading dog body language and interpreting dog–dog dynamics. Drawing on current behavioural science, ethology, and applied practice, we will examine how posture, movement, facial expression, spatial negotiation, and interaction sequencing contribute to social communication, conflict avoidance, play, and escalation. Designed for professionals and scientifically minded practitioners, the session aims to strengthen objective behavioural observation, critical interpretation, and evidence-informed decision making in both clinical and real-world settings.

Meet your Instructor

Hannah Molloy

Hannah Molloy BSc (Hons) is a qualified Animal Behaviourist that has trained and rehabilitated over 10,000 dogs, in 10 years using science-led LIMA principles. Featured on Channel 4’s award-winning prime time series ‘Puppy School’ as an expert trainer in 2019 and the author of the internationally best-selling dog body language encyclopaedia ‘What’s My Dog Thinking?’ published by Penguin Random House, Hannah is an award-winning and engaging speaker for zoos, colleges and professional associations such as International Canine Behaviourists (ICB), the International Dog Breeding Symposium, and works alongside UK Parliament for APDAWG as a consultant in policies regarding dog and human behaviour #DogBiteReform. As former behaviourist for Dogs Trust and an ex-zookeeper, Hannah has a deep knowledge in the practical application of behaviour science with people and animals. She now runs Amplified Behaviour LTD, an education platform and consultancy company that designs bespoke certified courses for pet shops, vets, groomers and pet professionals that stir a passion for using Applied Behaviour Principles to challenge cultural norms, strengthen pet businesses and improve pet and human mental health globally. She works with her dog friend Falkor, a chocolate cocker spaniel, to retrain vets and groomers about active participation principles in pet care. She is also the host of ‘The Future of Dogs’ Podcast.
Hannah Molloy