What does the dog's every action represent?

For a strange big dog, this is a provocation. Don't do this! First of all, ears

If the dog's ears bend when facing other dogs or people, it is often a sign of obedience, which means that it thinks the newcomer is taller than it and it will not attack each other. On the contrary, it means being friends. Second, the eyes

Eyes are the windows to the soul, and dogs are no exception. If it stares at other dogs or people, it means a challenge. If you are a person who is afraid of dogs, you should try to avoid looking directly at them and not let them think that you are challenging them. Dogs are indomitable animals, especially small dogs. They are often timid but aggressive. If you make it feel threatened and you look at it directly, it will bark at you soon. (For example, the small Beijing bus, although small, is not inferior in fighting. )。

If the dog's eyes wander from side to side and dare not look straight, it is often a meaning to avoid confrontation. Some dogs often have this expression when they are defeated by other dogs. The expression of fear on their faces really makes people laugh.

But if you want your dog to obey and make it obey your deterrence, it is essential to look directly at it. You should let it know that you are firm and invincible in eye contact. But for a strange big dog, don't, it's dangerous! ) 3. Tongue

A dog sticking out its tongue and licking it is equivalent to a human kiss, at least in most cases. Needless to say, the person who licks his master's face wants to tell him how much he loves him. Licking a stranger's hand or face shows that it likes this person and wants to be friends with him. Fourth, legs

The dog's legs are tight and open, and the body is slightly pressed forward-this is usually an aggressive action. However, it also depends on the occasion where this action takes place: if it is at home, facing you, the dog comfortably stretches its two front legs forward, presses down its body, straightens its hind legs, and has a high ass ~ ~ that means the dog is comfortably stretching.

However, if you are dealing with a foreign dog, this gesture, coupled with a low whine or gnashing expression in your throat, is definitely going to attack the other person. V. Hair

When a dog is afraid, its hair will stand on end. This is similar to people. Isn't there a saying that the hairs of fear stand on end? In fact, the same is true of dogs: the hair stands up, which can achieve the effect of making the body much bigger than the actual situation and used to intimidate each other.

Many short-haired dogs are very obvious. When they are afraid, the hairs on their backs will stand on end. The master should know that he is afraid now when he sees this situation. If you come out to protect him, he will appreciate you. Six, the tail

Generally speaking, the upright tail of a dog shows strong dominance, aggression and vigilance. On the contrary, hanging down the tail or being caught between two hind legs indicates obedience and fear; At the same time, keeping your ass down and your hind legs half bent means extreme anxiety and fear ~

There is a saying that dogs are happy when they wag their tails, which should be inaccurate.

Sometimes the dog circles hard from left to right, and slaps its tail hard to show: Don't come near me. If it is staring at a target, wagging its tail slowly is a warning signal. So don't think that a strange dog is patting your tail, it just likes you, and acting rashly will only make the dog feel scared-it may do something that hurts you.