Dog Body Language – Recognizing Your Dog’s Moods

March 13th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Recognizing the meaning of your dog’s body language can help you understand him more completely. A Dog communicates via barking and body language so understanding the nuances of dog body language is important for developing and sustaining a relationship with your pet.

After a few years living with your pet you will be able to read most of the cues that he gives instinctively but until then here are a few important points on dog body language.

A relaxed dog will give off the following signs.

 

Your dog is contented and alert if he gives off these signs.

If your dog is excited in some way then his body language will be different. Here are some signs that identify this mood.

However, when your dog is excited about something but wants to show his superiority or pecking order in the ‘pack’ you will notice slightly different signs.

An aggressive dog will display the following signs.

You should be wary of approaching a dog displaying these signals. He may be acting protectively over his food, a toy or even over you when another dog is nearby.

Submissive body language is easy to recognize. Here are some distinctive signs.

First the dog can be actively submissive.

These signs are usually displayed when he meets another dog or is acknowledging your dominance over him in the ‘pack’ hierarchy.

When a dog rolls over and exposes his belly this is a sign of passive submission.

Understanding dog body language is crucial when you start to obedience train your pet. It can give you vital clues as to whether he is receptive to training or whether you should put it off for another time or day. Your relationship will be improved too if you understand how he is feeling and he knows that you understand what he is trying to communicate.