Here Is What Certain Dog Behaviors Really Mean

Published on 02/12/2020
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Dog Squinting

You know that little squint that dogs sometimes do? We’re sure you’ve seen it in the past. A dog squinting or blinking often usually means they want your attention and some quality time. A dog doing it too much could mean that you’re spending much too much time away from each other.

Dogs Squinting

Dogs Squinting

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Open Mouth, Relaxed Tail, High Ears

People usually wonder about the right time to approach a god. The best time to do this is when they have a relaxed tail, pointed ears, and an open mouth. This indicates that the dog feels relaxed, neutral, and safe. It could be a good idea to cuddle up when you’re dog is behaving this way.

Open Mouth, Relaxed Tail, High Ears

Open Mouth, Relaxed Tail, High Ears

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