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Understanding a dog's body language is essential for building a strong and trustworthy relationship with your four-legged friend.
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This is really important because dogs are a source of limitless positivity.
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Do you know what your pet is trying to tell you in different situations?
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Our video will help you understand your pet or any other dog. Don't forget to hit that thumbs up button and share the video with a mate who has recently got a puppy. Let's get started.
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Here are 16 useful clues for you to understand your dog better.
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First the dog's tail
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[Situation #1] the dog wags his lowered tail. If the dog wags his tail slowly, this means he doesn't understand
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what's going on. The dog is asking you what you want him to do. So, help him navigate the situation
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When the dog's tail is wagging rapidly, this means he admits that you are in charge
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[Situation #2] The tail is raised and tremors slightly. This means your dog is issuing a challenge to your authority
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because he considers himself to be in charge of the situation. In this case, your dog sees himself brave and strong.
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He is in a good mood and trying to say "I'm proud of myself. I'm feeling great!"
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[Situation #3] The tail is tucked between the legs. The tucked tail is a sign that the dog is scared, afraid of pain,
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or feels uncomfortable. Most often the dog tucks his tail between his legs when he is really afraid of something or someone.
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However, if there are no obvious reasons for concern and your pet tucks his tail quite often, you should take him to a vet.
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Pay attention to the dog's eyes.
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{Situation number four} the eyes are wide open and alert this is how your pet tries to get your attention this means?
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He's challenging you also your dog expects you to respond firmly keep in mind that when you approach an unfamiliar dogs
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it's better to avoid looking directly into his eyes for dogs staring at the eyes means aggression
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Here is another situation
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Dogs twins and blinks this means he's ready to play it's time [to] throw him his favorite ball or taken for a walk
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If your dog squints a lot his eyes might be in pain. In this case It's better to take him to a vet
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[dog's] Peers might also tell you something important about your pets move
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Situation number [6] the Ears are standing straight up
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[we're] inclined forward the dog is showing you that he's curious and reacting to some new event in his environment
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This means your dog is paying close attention to everything happening around
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Situation number 7 the Ears are flattened against the head if a sign of the dog is scared
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Sometimes your pet may have only one ear down and most of the times the left one this is how dogs react to unfamiliar people
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Or people [they] are afraid of if nothing dangerous happens around try to calm down your dog by cutting [it] in
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[addition] take a closer look at your pets face
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Situation number [8] the dogs yawn this means your dog is grumpy and nervous puppies do this quite often when they're surrounded by big
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Unfamiliar dog but if your pet yawns after you this means he's very attached to you also
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Probably, it's just late in time to sleep
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situation number 9 the dog licks his face
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The dog does this when he's stressed or feeling pressure or danger also by this gesture the dog might encourage potential aggressors to remain calm?
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Situation [number] 10 the dog exposes his teeth, but there is no snarling this means the dog is protecting his territory
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That's often do this while eating never come closer to an unfamiliar dog actually
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to any animal while they're eating because they might think [you're] going to steal their food and
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Finally pay attention to the Dog's [stance]
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situation number 11 the dog Rolls over and
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Exposes his belly the dog is showing you that to trust you and wants to leave you when you rub [your] dog's belly after he
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Rolls over he means you show him you're pleased with his behavior. [keep] rubbing dogs love this
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Situation number 12 dog puts his head on your knee this means the dog wants to get attention and show that he needs you
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If your dog touches your hands with his nose
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You want you to pet him in some cases this means he feels a bit lonely and wants to play for a while
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situation number
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13 the dog puts his paw on your knee if the dog does it [for] [the] very [plug] look is trying to dominate in this?
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Situation trainer suggests looking into the dog's eyes and removing the paws that's how he will understand that you are in [charge]
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Situation number 14 dog has one front paw raised this stance means your pet wants to ask you something
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Maybe he's hungry or wants to play
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Sometimes dogs do this when they notice nothing interesting it's typical for hunting dog breed
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Situation number 15 the dogs turns [its] back this action means that your four-legged friend trusts you a lot
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Congratulations. [you] become a real friend, Mr.. Pet
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Situation number 16 the dog shaped dogs may shake like they shake off water after a bath as a way of relieving tension
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Probably your dog was in stress, or met an unpleasant person, or dog
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We hope now you understand your lovely [pets] much better
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