trying to get the real me out for all to see dogs in a new way, with Grok. Sorry for repeat messages, new to this AI thing and giving it one good go.. hope it helps i dont need subs, just pass the info on for dogs, kids, humans and even people who dont like donga wouldnt you like to know what they are sya ing going to do etc.. so ALL WIN.. FOR FREE. Thanks ELON< GROK AI< Animals humas mates friends and others.. lets make a difference, SOLVE A PROBLEM RIGHT HERE IN YOUR COUNTY, USA REALL LOOK AT DNA DOG STUFF HERE. IT WILL WORK. ( ugg caps, now the internet will ha8 me, more lol. all good only need a few good ones to step up to REALLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE) Media Statement – Nathan William BarnesNathan William Barnes, also known as Nate Montana Barnes, is an Australian canine behaviour specialist who has worked with well over 10,000 dogs. A former RSPCA assessor and Deputy, he contributed to the development of canine assessment, body language interpretation, and rehabilitation programs.Barnes deliberately chose not to build a large public profile or encourage clients to mention his name online. This approach ensures his advice remains accessible to people from all backgrounds, beliefs, and political views without creating barriers.His deep understanding of dog communication comes from years of direct observation, particularly with his dog Montana, who appeared with him in national television advertisements for eight years. Barnes has broken down complex signals into simple, practical explanations for everyday people — including detailed observations of over 50 tail positions, 25–30 types of licks, multiple blink patterns, and at least 20 different ear movements.He credits much of his learning to leading experts including Turid Rugaas (calming signals), Tony Knight (The Dog Listener), Jan Fennell, Cesar Millan, Ian Dunbar, Sue Sternberg, and trainer Karen who taught at RSPCA. He has met several of these professionals, including speaking alongside Tony Knight and hosting him for a barbecue at a castle in Melbourne.Barnes’ work focuses on long-term solutions for dogs and families. His philosophy is practical: a dog that guards a bone can keep the bone — but in a separate area away from the family until it learns to follow household rules. The goal is respectful, safe coexistence that works for the future, not just the moment.This educational material, including nursery rhyme songs for children and detailed body language guides, is being shared freely across all political sides because effective dog knowledge should not be limited by beliefs.