Dogs often know what we are going to do before we do it. They are very sensitive to our behavior and emotions. But what about them? We all wish we could tell what our dog is thinking. We know that he seems happy when he wags his tail and licks us. What we need to do is understand more about our dog’s thinking by observing his body language. Here are some indicators of what your dogs body actions may mean:
Whole body movements
pawing – appeasing gesture
play bowing – invitation to play and sign of happiness
freezing in place – frightened
licking another dog’s face – invitation to play or a sign of deference
Mouth and lips
panting – playful, excited, or hot
mouth and lips closed – uncertain or appeasing
licking lips – worried or appeasing
pulled back lips – challenge or warning sign
Hackles
raised – arousal, frightened, challenging another dog
smooth – calm
Tail
relaxed tail – calm, at ease
tail straight out and wagging slowly – cautious, on guard
tail down – worry, uncertainty
tail up and wagging fast – excitement
erect tail – alertness
tail between legs – fear
Ears
relaxed – calm
erect – alert and attentive
up and forward – challenging or assertive
laid back – worried, scared
Eyes
direct contact – bold, confident
averted – deference
dilated pupils – fear
casual – contented
Each dog is an individual and may use many body postures that have earned them rewards from you. My dog will bow when she wants a treat, which I guess is a sign of happiness too! Enjoy your special friend and watch that body language!
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