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H

owever, dogs see past these differences and

read body language so they understand what

another dog is communicating. This is one

of the reasons why it is so important to socialize a

puppy with other dogs so that he learns the art of

canine communication.

• A confident, happy dog will have a relaxed body

posture, a calm expression, and a wagging tail.

• A worried dog will have a crouched body posture

with ears back and tail down.

• An assertive dog will stand tall, with tail held high,

and a keen, alert expression.

• A dog may raise his hackles (the hair along his

back) to look as scary as possible. Some dogs

may be showing aggression, but others are being

apprehensive.

• A playful dog will go into the bow position, which

shows he is inviting another dog to play.

• An aggressive dog will stand tall, freeze, and

maybe curl back his upper lip in a snarl.

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