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Look through the body language gallery to help you decide which images match your dog best.
Faces
Happy, Confident, Comfortable
Brow is smooth and relaxed
Lips are flat and wrinkle free
Eyes are soft
Play face
Ears are loose and relaxed
Relaxed, slightly open mouth
Distressed, Scared, Insecure
Lips drawn to expose teeth
Ears are up and alert
Ears are flat
Mouth corners are pulled back
"Whale Eye" (whites exposed)
Mouth is tense
Bodies
Happy, Confident, Comfortable
Affiliative/soliciting affection
Body is loose and bouncy
Jumping up to greet
Play bow
Running with a bouncy gate
Weight balanced, tail wagging
Distressed, Scared, Insecure
Body shifted away from threat
Paw is raised
Hackles up, weight forward
Frozen over a resource
Making self small
Tail is tucked
Examples of Distressed Barking
Spooky Barking
Separation Anxiety
Examples of Not-Distressed Barking
Watchdog Barking
Demand Barking
For more videos and to learn more about barking click
here.
How to Tell if It's Playing or Fighting
Self-Handicapping
(A.K.A. pulling their punches)
Role Reversals
Meta-Signals
Play bows and Play face
Running with a bouncy gait
What Are They Doing?
Play-fighting, play-fleeing, play-feeding, play-courting (Yes! Even humping!)
Pro-Social (A.K.A. "Friendly") Behavior
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