Although dogs cannot speak, each movement of a dog represents a different meaning, but often some movements are ignored by the shoveler or misunderstood. Licking your nose does not mean that your nose is uncomfortable, and yawning may not be sleepy. Waving your tail may be showing kindness to you, but it may be more likely to be warning you! Do you know what these different actions of dogs want to express?
The behavioral expression of a dog can only be understood through years of getting along and observing. Be a dedicated shoveler!
1. When licking your nose, dogs will relieve their tension by licking their nose. In addition, this behavior is often used by dogs to deal with interpersonal relationships. You can understand it as
"I don't want to mess up our relationship" "Don't be angry, let's make up"... Dogs want to relieve the other person's anger through such behavior.
2. Yawning
When we raise dogs, we often find that when we scold dogs, the dog starts to respond to you with yawning. This is actually the dog is eased by its nervousness. At this time, the dog wanted to tell the owner by yawning his owner, "Stop talking, take a break."
3. Sit quietly and observe
If the dog sits obediently in a position and remains motionless, it may be that it is observing its opponent and its surroundings. And convey to others the meaning of "I have no malice, don't be afraid."
4. When lying down, a dog usually lie down to people, which means to express obedience. At this time, the dog wanted to express, "I will not go against your will." If a dog does this behavior to you, it mostly means that it has regarded you as a leader.
5. Wagging the tail
People usually believe that a dog wags its tail means excitement and welcome. In fact, this statement is not completely correct. Dogs not only wag their tails when they are excited, but also wag their tails when they are afraid, excited, warned or confused. But if a dog wags his tail when warning people, the speed will be relatively slow and the tail will stand upright, which is easy to identify.