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Interacting with our pets is one of those things that we love doing the most! various studies have been conducted which have shown that there is a possibility that pets fully understand everything you are saying all thanks to the multitude of skills they possess. However, dogs can communicate effectively through their behavior using specific body language that can help you understand what your pet actually wants. Look at the things Sassy Dog Fashions describe to improve your bond with your pet. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Guide to understand Dogs Behavior & Body Language


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A Guide To
Dog Behavior Body Language
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  • Interacting with our pets is one of those things
    that we love doing the most!
  • They can become one of those who always listen to
    us and understand us even better than our human
    friends.
  • Various studies have been conducted which have
    shown that there is a possibility that pets fully
    understand everything you are saying all thanks
    to the multitude of skills they possess.

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  • Interpreting their emotions and needs gets a
    little tougher since they do not speak our
    language.
  • However, dogs can communicate effectively through
    their behavior using specific body language that
    can help you understand what your pet actually
    wants.

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Look at the things which helps to Improve Your
Bond with Your Pet.
Turn Show The Belly
  • This, although you may not believe it is a sign
    of respect.
  • When your dog does this means that he does not
    see you as someone with authority but that he
    trusts you fully and that he wants to share with
    you because he feels comfortable around you.

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Sneeze, yawn or lick your lips
  • Uh-oh. Maybe your dog is nervous. If your pet
    does this it means that there is something in the
    surrounding space that is bothering him. Find out
    what it is!

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Movement of the tail
  • This part of the body is one of the most
    important signs that will tell you a lot about
    your dog. They use it frequently to communicate.
  • For example
  • If the tail and the rear moves, it means that it
    is overflowing with joy.
  • If the tail wags slowly it means that it is in a
    cautious state.
  • If the tail is stiff up, it is on alert.
  • If it is between the legs it means that it is
    afraid. You need to make your pet feel safe!

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To know if your dog is in confidence
  • You must identify this position
  • Tail upward being waved quietly, ears relaxed
    down and eyes and pupils of small size.

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To play
  • If your dog is with its chest to the ground,
    front legs open and the tail pointing upwards
    shaking it in circles is a clear invitation to
    play. Search their favorite ball!

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Raising its leg
  • If the dog touches your knee with one of its legs
    or starts looking for you, it means that it wants
    you to pay attention.
  • We recommend you to leave whatever you are doing
    for a moment and go and take care of your pet.

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  • Dealing with animals, especially with your pet,
    can become a little complicated if you do not
    have the necessary patience.
  • One of the best tips you can use is to apply
    visual contact so that your pet communicates with
    you and you with him.
  • Always remember to pay attention to what they
    want to tell you about their behavior. Dogs do
    speak!

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premium ready-to-wear and custom handmade pet
apparel, pet accessories and pet lover gifts for
pet consumers in the USA and abroad. All of our
custom pet dog shirts, dresses, fleeces, coats,
pet dog collars, personalized bandannas, etc. are
handmade right here in America.
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Northampton, PA 18067 USA
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maria_at_sassydogfashions.com
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