Teach you to read your dog’s “eight sentences”

Teach you to read the
Alaskan Dogs

In daily life, dogs can often express their thoughts to their owners through their body language. However, if the owner does not understand their language, they often misunderstand the dog's meaning. The editor will tell you eight emotions that dogs will express in daily life. Let’s learn about them all.
1. The Satisfied Dog keeps beating, its body bends, stepping on the ground with its front legs or shaking its tail forcefully, and twisting its ears back. The giant dog may also lift its front legs to lick its owner's face. Some dogs may show excessive pleasure and emotional incontinence. This situation mostly occurs in young dogs and gradually disappears with age. The cry that a dog makes at a happy time is a bright "woof" sound.
2. Pleasure occurs when the mood is pleasant, exciting, and good feelings for people. The expression is quieter than the time of pleasure, but the tail is slowly wagging, and a slight "whining" sound is made in the throat, and occasionally there is no Keep licking the owner's hands and face.
3. Coquettish dogs will make a "hehe" sound with their nose when they are acting coquettishly. When asking for forgiveness from the owner and acting coquettishly, the tail will be lowered. And when it wants to get something, or when it wants to urge its owner to play with it, it will quietly hesitate to lower its tail and no longer lower it.
4. When an angry dog ​​is angry, its whole body becomes stiff, its arms and legs are stretched out, its hair stands on end, its lips are rolled up, its teeth are exposed, and it makes a threatening "whining" sound to intimidate the other party. The tail will also hesitate slightly, and the ears will be erect and pointed towards each other.
5. Sadness: When feeling sad, it will cry out "coo" and "hehe" to express its desire to get close to its owner and to "tell" its sadness, pain and misfortune. At this time, the dog will lower its tail and rub its owner's body as if asking for help.
6. When a vigilant dog is alert, its ears will stand up without making any sound, and it will make a "bark" sound from its mouth. When foreign enemies are approaching, they will make continuous shouts of "woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof."
7. When fearful dogs are scared, they will lower their tails to different levels because they feel fear at different levels. When the tail is fully rolled up to the middle of the legs, it shows extreme fear, the ears are also twisted back, and the whole body shrinks into a ball.
8. Tranquility in quiet time, muddyThe body is relaxed and limp, as if yawning, making a sound of "Ahhhh".

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