Ever wondered what your puppy is doing when they are interacting with another puppy? Do you sometimes feel like you're watching something in a foreign language as your puppy communicates with another puppy?
Sometimes it can be really frustrating not knowing whether to step in and stop your puppy or let the activity go on.
You’d be amazed how many people misread their puppy’s behavior and yet it's actually pretty easy – when you know how! Knowing whether your puppy is happy playing or feeling distressed can make all the difference to how they socialize with other puppies.
There are actually so many tell-tale signs. All you need to know is what they are and then it’s like watching a movie in English rather than a foreign language.
Of course puppies can read each other without any effort, it comes naturally to them, however for us humans it doesn't. We have to learn the different body language signals that they use.
Here are some of the key gestures that you can watch out for to understand what your puppy is thinking. At the bottom of this article is a link to an amazing video by Doggy Dan in which you can watch all the behaviors I mention below for yourself.
The Head Over: placing their head over the back of another puppies neck.
This is one of the most common ways a puppy will attempt to assert their dominance over another puppy. It is neither good nor bad. Some puppies however will contest it if they are not happy being dominated. A puppy who is not happy with this will clearly let the other puppy know!
Returning To Play: a puppy returning to play more with another puppy.
This is a sign that suggests a puppy is happy to play. Often this simple behavior is overlooked by puppy owners. Many times a puppy may look like they are not enjoying things as they are being dominated and pushed around but is actually very happy and will run back for more! If they were really unhappy they would very likely stay away.
Lifting One Paw In The Air: the puppy stands still on three legs.
This is a fairly submissive gesture that says I am submissive and nonthreatening. The other puppy may react in a number of ways but it is generally a good sign.
Hackles Up: the hair on the puppies back goes up.
Very often people think that this automatically means that the puppy is being aggressive or going to be aggressive, however it can also just be excitement. It does mean that the puppy is very alert but this can be because they just love playing with other puppies. Keep an eye on your puppy and don't panic.
360 Degree Spins: The puppy completes a complete spin
The puppy spinning will almost certainly be very happy and will be trying to encourage some play activity. When a puppy turns their back on another puppy it shows that they are relaxed and not scared.
There are so many little things to look out for – some more obvious than others. One of the best places to learn how to read puppies is Doggy Dans website The Online Dog Trainer. Dan even offers a 3 Day $1 trial of the site that YOU can take advantage of, so I suggest the next thing you do today is take a look inside the site!
This video website is an excellent source of learning not only about how to interpret your dogs behavior but also how to stop unwanted behavior and train dogs and puppies.
Here is just one fantastic example of his work, demonstrating the above dog behaviors and many more:
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