Analysis of dog body movements

Analysis of common body movements of dogs:
1. Bow down. Dogs usually raise their buttocks high and put their two front paws flat on the ground. The dog will wag its tail. It is telling you: "Come and play with me."
2. When dogs turn over, they turn their belly to the sky and their limbs to the sky. They want to express their love for you. They want us to touch their belly.
3. Arching the back, this action indicates certain sexual intentions, sometimes even in neutered puppies. ,
4. Wagging their tails. When dogs squint their eyes and wag their tails, they are relaxed and happy. When they wag their tails enthusiastically or even wiggle their buttocks, it means they are not just happy, but excited.
5. Licking the nose. If the dog keeps licking its nose, it is a nervous action.
6. Scratching the ground. Dogs do not have sweat glands. They are accustomed to action. They dig out the soil with high surface temperature and press their bodies to the ground to cool down.
How to enhance your relationship with your dog:
1. Spend more time with your dog and interact and play with it.
2. Prepare more snacks for your dog that he likes to eat.
3. Provide a warm and comfortable living environment for dogs.
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