Not exact matches
Wide enough to mow the shoulder of the road, heavy enough to bottom out here and there, aggressive enough to momentarily raise your
hackles through
high - speed bends.
He'll likely assume a dominant / aggressive stance upon meeting new dogs: this involves raising
hackles to make himself seem larger, raising his head up
high, and staring through narrowed or wide - open eyes.
Stiff postures, lip licking, raised
hackles, yawning, intense stares,
high and rigid tail wags, and whale eyes (seeing the whites of the eyes) can be warning signals.