Beagle (definite introduction)
Although dogs cannot speak, their body parts can express Rich in language, in many cases they express their thoughts through their bodies. Therefore, if we can understand the dog's body language, then we can communicate with the dog in a deeper way, and have a deeper understanding of them, so let's analyze the meaning of the beagle's body language.
1. When a beagle dog turns its belly to the sky and raises its hands and paws into the air, it shows its humility and obedience. If a beagle behaves like another dog, it means that it has surrendered. If the beagle behaves like this towards its owner or family, it means that it is showing favor to you. Or maybe it's cheating on you, trying to escape some kind of punishment.
2. The dog wagging its tail has a very rich meaning. When it is angry, cruel, aggressive, surrendered, and lively, its tail condition is extraordinary. A frightened beagle will tuck its tail low and hesitate between its legs. An angry beagle, ready to retaliate and provoke, will hold its tail high and bite quickly. When a beagle is relaxed and feels comfortable, its tail will be in the most natural state, gently dragging, and then hesitating comfortably.
3. If the beagle raises the back end of its body and lowers the front end, its tail is still hesitating hard and its eyes are shining, it means that it wants to invite you to play together. If you resent visiting the hospital, your beagle will find other ways to express its friendship.
So the language of dogs is actually very rich, but let’s see if we can understand it. If we can understand their language, we can understand dogs better and communicate with dogs better. It can become more convenient, and caring for them can also become easier.
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