How to identify your dog’s emotions

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Dogs' facial expressions are not as rich as ours. , so it’s not easy to tell the dog’s mood from its expression. So how to identify a dog’s emotions? Although dogs have less facial changes, their body language is rich. So many times we can use some actions to judge the dog's mood.

1. Happiness: When the dog shakes its tail vigorously, twists its body gently, jumps to high places, shows intimacy with its owner, and licks its owner, this is the most rare event. A display of joy. Occasionally, a dog will "laugh", with a face full of wrinkles on its nose, gentle eyes, an upper lip pulled open to show its teeth, eyes slightly closed, ears stretched back, a humming sound coming from the nose, and smooth coat all over its body. , tail flicks, and approaches people.

2. Anger: When a dog is angry, its facial expression is almost the same as when it is "laughing". The nose is raised, the upper lip is pulled open, and the teeth are grinned. The same thing is that the eyes are wide open and the vision is sharp. , ears straight back and diagonally, mouth not open, making a whirring threatening sound, hands and feet stepping hard on the ground, body stiff, coat erect, tail steeply or straightly extended, maintaining a certain distance from people, with forelimbs lowered at all times , leaning back, may be about to attack you.

3. Sadness: When a dog is sad, its head hangs down, its eyes are dull, it approaches its owner and looks at him with pleading eyes, or it lies aside in a dull manner.

4. Joy: The dog's tail is stretched high and shaking, its ears are erect, its head is shaking, its body is bowed, and occasionally it stretches out its front paws to show intimacy with its owner and beg to play.

In addition, if the dog shakes its tail, stands quietly, and looks directly at its owner, it shows that it is waiting or longing; if the dog's head is droopy, its ears are close, and its body is low, it means that it is waiting or longing for its owner. Show uniformity and respect for the owner.

Dogs’ emotions change a lot, but in many cases there is no standard way of expressing them. Therefore, we still need to conduct careful investigation and research on the behavior of dogs in order to more accurately grasp the behavior of dogs. emotional changes.

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