Understanding Dog Behavior: Signs of Discomfort

Understanding Dog Behavior: Signs of Discomfort

Dogs communicate their discomfort through various body language cues. Some common signs of discomfort in dogs include: 1. Lip licking or yawning when not tired. 2. Avoiding eye contact. 3. Ears pinned back. 4. Whale eye (whites of the eyes visible). 5. Tense body posture. 6. Excessive panting when not hot. 7. Growling or showing teeth. If you notice these signs, it's important to assess the situation and give your dog space. Respect their boundaries and avoid forcing interactions that make them uncomfortable. Consulting a professional dog behaviorist can also help address underlying issues causing discomfort.

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