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Dog movements and their meanings

 Dog movements and their meanings.

Dogs are amazing animals and their movements can tell us a lot about how they feel.



 Certainbody language can indicate that a dog is feeling happy, excited, scared or even aggressive. Being aware of these signals can help us to better understand our furry friends.


One way dogs show excitement is by wagging their tails

 A tail held high and wagging rapidly usually means a dog is feeling playful and happy. If the tail is tucked between the legs, this usually means the dog is feeling scared or anxious.

A relaxed dog will likely be standing with all four feet on the ground and its ears in an upright position. Their eyes may be slightly squinted and they may even have their mouth open with their tongue hanging out. This kind of posture shows that they are comfortable with their surroundings.

If the dog feels aggressive

 it will often stand tall with its ears raised and pointed forward. Its eyes may also be wide open and its mouth closed as it emits a low growl or snarl. It may also display other aggressive behaviors such as barking, lunging, or lunging with teeth bared;By understanding our pet’s body language we can better communicate with them








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