The body language of dogs
Our furry friends accompany us every step of our lives and often we wonder what they are thinking. Our dogs' communication goes far beyond simple growls and barks, and understanding their body language is essential to comprehend the message your furry friend is trying to convey and build a strong relationship. These are some gestures that will help you interpret what your furry friend wants to communicate.

- Tail: The tail tells us how the dog feels. If the dog feels scared or anxious, its tail will be between the legs, high and stiff, or low and constantly moving. On the other hand, if the tail is still or high and moving quickly, the dog feels relaxed or happy. It is important to observe the tail to understand its mood.
- Gaze: Eye contact is another factor that gives us a lot of information. A soft and direct gaze indicates trust, but if the dog turns its head and avoids eye contact, it may show discomfort and wants to avoid problems.
- Body posture: Dogs' postures express their intentions. A sitting dog shows calmness, if it shakes it wants to release stress, if it curls up it shows fear, and if it walks crouched it shows distrust. If it is tied to a leash and pulls its body backward, what you want it to do is something it absolutely does not want. Oh! And if your dog does a bow, it is the basic invitation to play.
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Remember that by understanding body language, we not only understand their messages but also strengthen our bonds and that special connection we share. So next time you observe your furry friend, pay attention to those gestures that reveal the thoughts and emotions they feel.