Common Dog Body Language Interpretations

Rare interpretation of dog body language
Golden Retriever

Dogs often make all kinds of strange moves in their daily life, and their owners may not know what they are doing. The editor will tell you about the interpretation of the body language of 17 rare dog moves for you to read. Understand your dog.
1. The tail is erect and wagging gently - "I am the elder here." The owner can pat the dog's head and shoulders. This not only expresses praise, but also shows the owner's position. It's a step above.
2. Turn your head sideways - "That's interesting! What is this?" People will make this expression when they pretend to bark at dogs, but they can't hear the unstoppable barking of humans.
3. Shake the tail downward and quickly in a small way - "I'm not afraid!"
4. Shake the tail flat and slowly and slowly - "I'm so happy to see you!"
5. Bow down Hold your chest out and head slightly forward - "You are very strong!"
Six. Press your head on the back of the other dogs in a T-shaped position - "Listen to you!" OR "You are my subordinate"
Seven , Stand up straight, look closely, tail and ears erect, and keep sight unchanged - "I won't welcome you!"
8. Make a decision and bow - "Let's play together!" If you also want to play with it, you can Get down with your butt down and it will clear!
9. Wag your tail downward - "You're going to have a good time!"
10. Be aggressive - "Please scratch it!" The tail is down and sandwiched between the hind legs, and the ears are drooped back - "I know you are wrong!"
12. The head is drooped, listless, and the vision is directed to the ground - "I am very sad!" They They also shed tears when they don’t get love and care.
13. Extend the neck, raise the ears, and droop the tail - "What happened?" A. An adult dog will lick its owner's mouth, which means it needs comfort and care, or it may express happiness, respect and blessing!
15. Put your head on your feet, ears drooped, eyelids drooping - "I'm bored!" Is it a man or a woman? "It's very mysterious!" From the breath of the anal glands, you can know the gender of the other person, and even recognize the other person's identity.
17. Dog peeing─For dogs, urine is more than just urine. Urine is the dog's email. Male dogs will use urine to tell other dogs: "This is my place!"

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