How to understand what your dog wants?
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| How to understand what your dog wants |
Understanding a
dog’s body language is essential for building a strong and trustworthy
relationship with your four-legged friend. This is really important because dogs
are a source of limitless positivity!
So, do you know
what your pet is trying to tell you in different situations? Our video will
help you understand your pet or any other dog. Let’s get started – here are 16
useful clues for you to understand your dog better.
- If the dog wags
his tail slowly, this means he doesn’t understand what’s going on.
- A tucked tail
is a sign that the dog is scared, afraid of pain, or feels uncomfortable. Most
often, the dog tucks his tail between his legs when he is really afraid of
something or someone.
- When you
approach an unfamiliar dog, it’s better to avoid looking directly into his
eyes. For dogs, staring at the eyes means aggression.
- The ears are standing straight up or
inclined forward. The dog is showing you that he’s curious and reacting to some
new event in his environment.
- The dog yawns.
This means your dog is grumpy and nervous. Puppies do this quite often when
they’re surrounded by big unfamiliar dogs.
- The dog licks
his face. The dog does this when he’s stressed or feeling pressure or danger.
- The dog rolls
over and exposes his belly. The dog is showing that he trusts you and wants to
please you.
- The dog puts his head on your knee. This
means the dog wants to get attention and show that he needs you.
- The dog puts
his paw on your knee. If the dog does this with a very smug look, he is trying
to dominate.
- The dog has one
front paw raised. This stance means your pet wants to ask you something.
- Dogs may shake
(like they shake off water after a bath) as a way of relieving tension.
Probably, your dog was in stress or met an unpleasant person or dog.

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