Some people will be happy and dance when they are happy, some people will touch their noses when they meet someone they don’t like, and some people will blush when they lie. Humans have many small expressions and small movements, and we can see a pe...
Some people will be happy and dance when they are happy, some people will touch their noses when they meet someone they don’t like, and some people will blush when they lie. Humans have many small expressions and small movements, and we can see a person’s mood or psychological state at that time. So will the dog have such small movements?
For example, when you are educating your dog, your words may be because your anger is a little too long, and the dog, who looks not sleepy, suddenly yawns frequently. This is the dog's shifting his nervousness. It smelled the smell of gunpowder, so it wanted to tell its owner by yawning, "Forget it, forget it, let's take a break."
The dog sat obediently, calming himself down and observing his opponent carefully, and on the other hand, it also included conveying the meaning of "I have no hostility at all, please calm down" to the already excited opponent.
Lower your posture, indicating obedience to a dog with a higher status than you, and expressing the meaning of "I will not go against you". When you are afraid and afraid, lower your body or even lie down to show obedience.
Have you ever had the experience of having a dog get angry and forcibly restraining it, and it has moved its body and turned its back to you? This is an act it does to relieve tension and divert the other person's emotions.