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  2. Have a fearful dog? Here are the five things they want ... - AOL

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    Just like humans, dogs can get fearful, scared, or anxious – and some more than others. Nobody wants to see their dog scared, of course, but if you do have a fearful dog it’s important to know ...

  3. Body language of dogs - Wikipedia

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    If a dog's tail is wagging freely and vigorously, this displays a friendly or playful mood. [12] [15] Similar to ear position, tail positions and movements may be mostly or completely ineffective in dog breeds with short, tightly curled, or docked tails. [16] The tail of a dog can communicate a number of emotions and intentions. [17]

  4. Noise phobia in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Dog noise phobia, along with dog noise anxiety, are terms sometimes used by dog owners and veterinarians to describe canine fear of, and the corresponding stress responses to, loud noises. Noise-related phobia are common in dogs, and may be triggered by fireworks, thunderstorms, gunshots, and even bird noises.

  5. Is Your Dog Afraid of the Car? Here's an Expert Trainer's ...

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    The more a dog gets to “practice” fearful behaviors, the more they risk becoming deeply ingrained. Forcing a fearful dog into full-intensity situations risks exacerbating the fear.

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  7. Cape (dog) - Wikipedia

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    A cape, jacket, or vest is an article worn by a working dog to identify or assist them in their job. Many assistance dogs wear capes if nothing else than identification is needed. They often bear the logo of the organization that trained them, the names of companies that sponsored their training, and usually a patch requesting that the dog is ...

  8. Cynophobia - Wikipedia

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    Thirty-seven women ages 18 to 21 were first screened into two groups: fearful of dogs and non-fearful of dogs. [14] Next, each woman was given a questionnaire which asked if she had ever had a frightening or painful confrontation with a dog, what her expectation was upon encountering a dog (pain, fear, etc.), and subjectively, what was the ...

  9. Why Has My Dog's Behavior Suddenly Changed? An Expert ... - AOL

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    This reaction is not uncommon, even in confident breeds. The frequent comings and goings of dogs—and the fact that these dogs receive a lot of attention—can lead to stress and unsettling feelings.