Dogs Behaviors and What You Should Know About It | Cuddly Tails
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It is generally
really hard for us to try to find out what dogs do to let themselves be
understood by other dogs. Let us give you a few basic ideas that will most
likely make your life a lot easier when interacting with your dog in New Jersey.
Sitting on Three Legs: If you look at your dog do this, the
meaning is just a message of obedience and non-threatening behavior.
Spinning: If
your dog completes a 360 degree spin, it is probably letting you or another dog
know it is cheerful and in a mood for playing some more. There are a few breeds
that do this of course, like German Shepherds known for chasing their tails
that way.
Hair on the Back Goes up: That is undeniably a sign of the dog not
being pleased in the presence of another dog or human being. It may be both, a
warning of a coming violent behavior or just exhilaration. There are other
signs to hunt for if you observe this in your dog, like the movements of its
body accompanying that first sign.
Letting another Dog Smell its Rear: That is just the technique dogs
"know" each other. The behavior is characteristic of all dogs and
should not be interpreted as a sign of authority.
Of course
there are many more interconnected behaviors a dog owner should be acquainted
with, like the meaning of the tail movements, the position the dog in different
situations, and many more.
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