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I am writing my last blog on this site pertaining to dog care, dog training and dog collars. Unfortunately, my business was doing too poorly to continue the costs of maintaining it. I just want to...
View ArticleThe Body Language of Dogs
It is helpful for you to learn to read your dog’s body language if you want to better understand your dog. Once you learn these basic types of body language, spend some time observing dogs interacting...
View ArticleThe Body Language of Dogs – Confidence
A confident dog stands straight and tall with his head held high, ears perked up, and eyes bright. His mouth may be slightly open but it is relaxed. His tail may sway gently, curl loosely or hand in...
View ArticleThe Body Language of Dogs – Happy
A happy dog will show the same signs as a confident dog. In addition, he will usually wag his tail and sometimes hold his mouth open more or even pant mildly. He appears even more friendly and content...
View ArticleThe Body Language of Dogs – Playful
A playful dog is happy and excited. Her ears are up, eyes are bright, and tail wags rapidly. He may jump and run around with glee. Often, a playful dog will exhibit the “play bow” – front legs...
View ArticleThe Body of Language of Dogs – Submission
A submissive dog holds his head down, ears down flat and averts his eyes. His tail is low and may sway slightly, but is not tucked. He may roll on his back and expose his belly. A submissive dog may...
View ArticleThe Body Language of Dogs – Anxiety
The anxious dog may act somewhat submissive, but often holds his ears partially back and his neck stretched out. He stands in a very tense posture and sometimes shudders. Often, an anxious dog slightly...
View ArticleThe Body Language of Dogs – Fear
The fearful dog combines submissive and anxious attitudes with more extreme signals. He stands tense, but is very low to the ground. His ears are flat back and his eyes are narrowed and averted. His...
View ArticleThe Body Language of Dogs – Dominance
A dominant dog will try to assert himself over other dogs and sometimes people. He stands tall and confident and may lean a bit forward. His eyes are wide and he makes direct eye contact with the...
View ArticleThe Body Language of Dogs – Aggression
An aggressive dog goes far beyond dominant. All feet are firmly planted on the ground in a territorial manner, and she may lunge forward. Her ears are pinned back, head is straight ahead, eyes are...
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