The first step to understanding your furry friend is learning what these different body actions mean, which are often in sync with each other — signs of a happy pup include
broad tail wags, a relaxed mouth and a lolling tongue.
Dogs, however, employ several different «languages» Body language — comprising a
broad repertoire of facial expressions and body postures such as, play bows, butt - swings, submissive grins, pilo - erection, ear dips and
tail wags Vocal communication — via a wide variety of barks plus all sorts of whimpers, whines, howls and growls Olfactory communication — by investigating muzzles, ear glands,
tail glands, vaginal and anal sac secretions and particularly, from sniffing urine and fecal deposits of other dogs.
They have brown expressive eyes and a black nose, and as they mature, their chests become
broad and their bodies become muscular, and their
tails are always
wagging.