They can't come right out and tell us they are uncomfortable, but they do communicate how they feel and
their intention through their body language.
They can read
our intentions through our body language and energy, and respond accordingly.
Not exact matches
First, it limits the areas of the
body that another dog can grab onto in a fight, and second, it makes it more difficult for other dogs to read the animal's mood and
intentions through the normal
body language cues dogs use in aggressive encounters.
Activists opposed to the procedure often claim that docked tails interfere with the dog's ability to communicate, but dogs make their
intentions known
through a full range of
body language, not simply by wagging or not wagging their tails.
They «speak» to each other
through body language, communicating feelings and
intentions through posture and facial expression.