Pets
What is the Dog Trying to Say?
Having a new puppy can be a lot to handle, between dog training, flea and tick medications, finding an online vet, getting pet insurance, and shopping at PetSmart for dog food and dog treats—there’s a lot to do! However many items you buy to prepare to welcome your new furry friend, there’s one important thing you should educate yourself on before they come home: how do dogs communicate with humans? What can I look for in my dog’s actions and behavior to see what it needs? Whether your dog is a family pet or a service dog that has an emotional support animal (ESA) online certification, it’s important to understand their communication. Read on to learn the most common ways our dogs communicate with us and what it means: 1. Tail You can tell how a dog is feeling based on their tail position and speed of wagging. A slow tail wagging back and forth is a happy and relaxed dog, a fast wagging tail that wags from the hips is a happy and playful dog. If your dog’s tail is tucked between their hind legs, it’s a sign that they are scared or stressed. A dog’s tail wagging demonstrates emotional arousal, and it could be a positive or negative response.
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