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  2. Some dogs, when feeling nervous or scared, might prefer to run and hide. In some situations, that can be fine – for example, if you’re at home and they’re feeling nervous because you have ...

  3. Tail wagging by dogs - Wikipedia

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    Dogs are more likely to approach other dogs with long tails when they exhibit wagging behaviour. They are less likely to approach dogs with short tails, even if they exhibit the same wagging behaviour. [12] This may be because it is easier to interpret the social cues expressed by a longer tail, compared to a short one.

  4. Sweet Aussie Mix Surrendered to Shelter Is So Scared His ...

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    Shaking is putting it lightly, the dog was downright vibrating in the video the shelter shared. The Aussie mix is clearly still not used to the change in his surroundings. He seemed so scared.

  5. Dog behavior - Wikipedia

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    A drawing by Konrad Lorenz showing facial expressions of a dog - a communication behavior. X-axis is aggression, y-axis is fear. Dog behavior is the internally coordinated responses of individuals or groups of domestic dogs to internal and external stimuli. [1]

  6. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    Dog communication refers to the methods dogs use to transfer information to other dogs, animals, and humans. Dogs may exchange information vocally, visually, or through smell. Visual communication includes mouth shape and head position, licking and sniffing, ear and tail positioning, eye contact, facial expression, and body posture.

  7. Why Do Dogs Shake? 9 Reasons Why - AOL

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    The commands “paw” and “shake” are fun ones to teach dogs because they’re simple and cute, plus they make it look like your dog just closed a major...

  8. Noise phobia in dogs - Wikipedia

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    An increase in the amount of physical exertion on days where the fear-response is expected to occur can tire and relax the dog physically and mentally, as well as produce serotonin, which can act in the capacity of a natural sedative. High-protein diets have been linked to some behavioral problems in dogs. A consultation with a veterinarian may ...

  9. Why Do Dogs Get the Zoomies? - AOL

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    Once it’s over, dogs will shake off the water and attempt to quell the stress by running at breakneck speeds. ... they are probably attempting to quell their fear and tension. For puppies, the ...