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By The PET FRIENDLY Canada Directory, www.petfriendly.ca
Like humans, dogs say a lot with their body. Here are a few tips on how
to read a dog’s body language. This is only a guide – please exercise
common sense and caution when you approach a dog:
My posture is calm and relaxed, just standing around. Please ask my
owner before you approach me or pet me, just to be on the safe side.
My tail is probably tucked between my legs, and the front part of my
body may be a little lower to the ground. My ears may be down or back
as well. I'm feeling scared or threatened by something or someone ...
please give me some space, because I'll bite if I think I need to.
I’m feeling protective ... I look like I'm afraid (which I might also
be) because my tail is tucked between my legs ... but you will notice
that my hackles are raised too. Keep away from me - I might bite!
My tail is wagging and my forequarters are on the ground, my bottom in
the air. Please remember to ask my owner first if you can play with me
- just to be safe!
I’m a little timid. I will probably roll over on my back to show my
submissiveness. Please ask my owner before approaching me - I may be a
little frightened too.
My hackles are raised, my teeth are showing, and my tail is all fluffed
up. Don’t run away from me - stand still and be calm, and do not make
eye contact. I could bite!
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