In order to train your dog well, you must first have an insight into your dog's emotional changes, which are often reflected in their body language. Understanding the dog's mood is a compulsory course for dog owners. Knowing what your dog is thinking is very helpful for your training. Using this skillfully can double the training effect and improve the relationship between the owner and the dog. feelings between.
Tail wagging is also an important way for dogs to express their feelings: snoring and turning quickly, it is used to indicate that it is extremely happy, and it swings slowly from side to side It is affectionate, and the tail is held high to indicate that it is angry. Two dogs also raise their tails and wiggle their tails slightly when they fight each other, but if the bite loses, it will tuck its tail between its legs, and the dog who wins will hold its tail high, and you will see It's happy tail is raised.
If the dog is wagging its tail at the same time when approaching you, it means that it is affectionate to you, but if it is accompanied by your deep whimper, it is necessary to be alert, which is often a sign that it will initiate precursor to an attack.
Tooth is also the action of the dog before the attack. If the hair on the body is raised, the nose is wrinkled at the same time, and the upper lip is accompanied by a slight tremor, it means that it is about to bite.
Upside-down, showing their belly, it means they are absolutely obedient to you, and if the purpose is not to bite and run from a distance, this is also a particularly affectionate expression. Sometimes it will bite you gently, but don't be afraid, it will never hurt you at this time.
When dogs put their front paws on the ground, raise their buttocks, like they are about to attack, and their tails keep wagging, in fact, they want to invite their owners to play with them. When the owner moves, It jumps up and runs away, then looks back to see if its owner is following, responding to its invitation.
There are two possibilities when they do this, one is that they are afraid, the other is that they are submissive. If it still moves back, it should be because they feel uneasy and there are things or people around them that they are afraid of. At this time, the owner should take it away from this environment, or appease it.
The hearing of dogs is very sharp, and when they suddenly make this action, they are usually aware of something and are full of vigilance. If it feels that there is no danger, it will continue to do what it just did. If it senses that someone is approaching, it will keep roaring until it feels that the danger is lifted.