Understanding the Secret Language of Dogs: Evaluating a dog’s ears
The size and shape of a dog’s ears will determine how well he can communicate with them. Observing how and where they move you will understand the emotions.
The size and shape of a dog’s ears will determine how well he can communicate with them. Observing how and where they move you will understand the emotions.
Aggressive dogs usually give plenty of warning before reacting aggressively, but many people don’t know what to look for to recognize the signs.
Dogs do a lot more with their mouths than bark. The way they position their lips, jaws and teeth can tell you if they are happy or sad.
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Dogs use their body postures to communicate their intentions by looking normal, smaller or larger. Knowing the meanings will indicate their emotions.
You can learn a good deal about a dog just by looking at his tail, how it’s positioned, how relaxed it is and how fast it is going.
Attacks by dogs in the United States result in an average of 12 deaths a year. Knowing how to carefully approach an unfamiliar dog can save undo injury.
Looking at a dog’s eyes, you can see how they vary the size and shape of their eyes as well as their gaze in order to express their emotions.
Much of the information that dogs send is through body language. By knowing what a dog is trying to tell you, you will know how to respond appropriately.
Understanding dog language may sound a bit like Dr. Dolittle but there are several reasons why those in the dog …