Dogs' Body Language

Dogs' Body Language

Dogs use body language to communicate their feelings, intentions, and social status to other dogs and humans. It helps them convey messages and establish boundaries in their interactions.

FAQ

Q: How can I tell if a dog is happy?
A: A wagging tail, relaxed body posture, and a playful attitude are signs of a happy dog.

Q: What does it mean when a dog's tail is tucked between its legs?
A: A tucked tail indicates fear, anxiety, or submission in a dog.

Q: What does it mean when a dog's ears are pinned back?
A: Pinned back ears usually indicate fear, stress, or aggression in a dog.

Q: Why does a dog lean on me?
A: Leaning against you can be a sign of affection or seeking reassurance from your presence.

Q: What does it mean when a dog yawns?
A: A yawn in dogs can be a sign of stress or tiredness, but it can also be contagious or a way to communicate calmness.

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