Communicating With Your Dog
... along his back is showing extreme nervousness, and the tail wagging is a way to let everyone know he is unsure of what he should do next. The above situations are two examples of how a dog may react to a crowd of strange people. The signs are all there, one dog is no threat, and the other is. Thankfully it is easy to spot a dog that is ready to bite, at least it is for most people. Some of the other things to look for when trying to "read" your dog would be, the dogs posture, is the head up ... is not happy, it is more nervous or anxious. This could be due to being in a new situation, or around people the dog is not familiar with, the ears back tend to show nervousness and fear, the head hung low is a submissive posture that lets everyone around the dog know that they are not a threat. The tail wagging in this case would show nervousness. Now let's assume we have an aggressive dog in the same situation. The dog is in a place he is not familiar with around people he does not know, but instead of a low ...
Tags: dogs | communication | ears back | tail wagging | let everyone know | everyone know |
Tags: dogs | communication | ears back | tail wagging | let everyone know | everyone know |