Sentences with phrase «submissive the dog feels»

The ears flatten against the head by degrees depending on how fearful or submissive the dog feels.
Obeying commands helps build a fearful dog's confidence; having a strong leader and knowing its place in the hierarchy helps to make the submissive dog feel more secure.
When puppies feel threatened, or submissive dogs feel threatened, they will sometimes roll onto their backs and expose their necks and bellies.

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Much like in dogs, a cat with its tail tucked beneath its body is feeling fearful or submissive.
Submissive urination and excitement urination are elimination behaviors that are directly related to a dog's feelings about environmental stimuli.
You think she would get along with submissive ones, but Keena feels secure with a dominant dog telling her what to do.
Even youngsters that have been properly potty trained can display submissive urination during greeting displays or when they feel stressed around older dogs or strangers.
When a dog is wagging its tail at high speed while it is held low or tucked under, it is a clear indication that a dog is nervous and probably trying to be submissive, showing that the dog doesn't mean harm and would like to be on the good side of whatever it is the dog is feeling intimidated by.
Barbie did well with dogs and cats in her previous foster family but since adoption has matured a bit and we feel she will do best as either the only dog in the home, or with a family that can do slow intros and with a more submissive male dog friend.
Upon being approached by another dog, puppies and particularly submissive dogs may feel the need to roll over their backs and urinate submissively as a way of acknowledging the other dog's superiority.
She is an ardent fan of Pit Bulls and feels hers is the smartest, sweetest, submissive dog she's had.
When you're angry and upset, your dog feels threatened by your tone of voice, body postures and / or facial expressions, so they may hide or show submissive postures.
If your dog is feeling submissive while he interacts with a person or another dog, he tries to convey the message that he's the underling, that he's not a threat and that aggression is unnecessary.
Dogs often lick their lips and nose when feeling unsure or submissive.
They are dependent and submissive dogs, who feel lost when they don't have a superior pack mate to boss them around and make all the decisions in life.
In submissive urination, the puppy or dog may urinate when he is scolded or feels intimidated.
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