Learning Your Pooch’s Body Language so You Can be Prepared for Any Setting

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Decoding your dog's body language may take practice, but it's certainly worth it.

In the future when you're around new people, or you are dog sitting a new pooch, you'll be able to read his body language by watching his body language. And besides just your pooch's body language and doggies you watch, you'll be able to tell if other dogs are a threat as well. T

his infographic from DogVacay is pretty handy, huh?!

Via DogVacay

Use your knowledge wisely and avoid these five high-risk situations:

1. Don’t approach or startle a sleeping dog.
When a dog senses danger approaching, their protective instincts kick into action.

2. Give dogs space with food, treats, and toys.
Feed them separately and keep a close eye on them.

3. Be careful when new people enter your home and interact with Guest dogs.
You should caution any visitors to ignore an anxious Guest dog.



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