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The
Talking Dog

Can you read you dogs Body
Language?
You can understand what
your dog is saying by observing his body posture, facial expressions
and vocalizations.
YOU MUST LOOK AT THE WHOLE PICTURE.
LISTEN TO THE SOUNDS,WATCH THE BODY MOVEMENT, OBSERVE THE
SITUATION.
Howling: Sound an
Alarm, Call the pack together, Here I am where is the rest of
my pack!
Barking: Warning of
an Intruder, in the house or yard.
Growl: Low deep
throated growl-"Watch Out".
Lifting It's
Leg: Marking territory, keep
out!

Want to play with
me?
Your dog looks
really cute when he wants to play. He lowers the front half of his
body to the floor and lifts his rear end in the air and wags his
tail. His ears may be flattened, too.
Dogs can communicate by using by using 10
different sounds, from whimpering to growling.
By varying the tone of these sounds, they
can convey at lesast 39 different meanings. Your chihuahua can use
one type of growl if it's being defensive, and a slightly different
growling sound if it intends to be aggressive. There is repertoire
of chihuahua audible communication which
includes; grunting, whining,yelping, screaming, howling,
growling, tooth snapping, panting as a form of play soliciting and a
type of cough that is some times used in defence, or as a threat.
What most dogs excel at, of course, is barking. Dogs bark for a
variety of reasons. The only time dogs won't bark to communicate, is
when they are displaying submissive behaviour. Listen to the
tone and the rhythm, watch your chihuahua's body language and you'll
understand what he is saying to you.
GET
TO KNOW YOUR CHIHUAHUA'S BODY LANGUAGE....
| AGGRESSIVE |
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Ears |
Forward or back, close to head. |
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Eyes |
Narrow or staring challengingly. |
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Mouth/ Teeth |
Lips open, drawn back to expose teeth
bared in a snarl. Possible jaw snapping. |
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Body |
Tense. Upright. Hackles on neck up. Completely
Dominant position. |
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Tail |
Straight out from body. Fluffed up. |
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Vocali-
zation |
Snarl. Growl. Loud bark. |
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| ALERT |
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Ears |
Perked-up. Turning to catch sounds. |
| Eyes |
Open normally or wide. |
Mouth/ Teeth |
Mouth closed or slightly open with
teeth covered. |
| Body |
Normal. Possibly standing on tiptoe. Slightly Dominant
position. |
| Tail |
Up. Possibly wagging. |
Vocali-
zation |
None. Low whine or alarm bark. |
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| ANXIOUS |
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Ears |
Partially back. |
| Eyes |
Slightly narrowed. |
Mouth/ Teeth |
Mouth closed, or slightly open in a
"grin." |
| Body |
Tense. Slightly lowered in a Submissive
position. |
| Tail |
Partially lowered. |
Vocali-
zation |
Low whine or moaning-type bark. |
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| CHASE,
BEGINNING STAGE |
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Ears |
Perked-up, forward-pointing. |
| Eyes |
Wide open. Very alert. |
Mouth/ Teeth |
Mouth slightly open. Excited panting. |
| Body |
Tense. Crouched low in a predatory position. Legs
bent, poised to run. |
| Tail |
Extended straight out from body. |
Vocali- zation |
None. |
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| CURIOUS/EAGER/EXCITED |
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Ears |
Perked-up, forward-pointing. |
| Eyes |
Wide open. |
Mouth/ Teeth |
Mouth open, teeth covered. Possible
panting. |
| Body |
Normal stance. Possible wiggling, standing on tiptoe,
or pacing. |
| Tail |
Up. Wagging. |
Vocali-
zation |
Excited short barking, whining. |
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| DOMINANT |
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Ears |
Up straight or forward. |
| Eyes |
Wide open, staring. |
Mouth/ Teeth |
Mouth closed or slightly open. |
| Body |
Very tall posture. Hackles may be up. |
| Tail |
Stiffened and fluffed. Up or straight out from
body. |
Vocali- zation |
Low, assertive growl or grunt. |
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| FEARFUL |
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Ears |
Laid back flat and low on head. |
| Eyes |
Narrowed, averted. Possibly rolled back in head,
whites showing. |
Mouth/ Teeth |
Lips drawn back to expose teeth. |
| Body |
Tense. Crouched low in submissive position. Shivering,
trembling. Possible secretion from anal scent
glands. |
| Tail |
Down between legs. |
Vocali- zation |
Low, worried yelp, whine, or growl. |
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| FLIGHT,
BEGINNING STAGE |
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Ears |
Back. |
| Eyes |
Wide open. Possibly rolled back with whites
showing. |
Mouth/ Teeth |
Slightly opened mouth. Possible drooling. |
| Body |
Tense. Shivering. Low, poised to run. |
| Tail |
Low or between legs. |
Vocali- zation |
None. Possible yelp or whine. |
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| FRIENDLY |
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Ears |
Perked-up. |
| Eyes |
Wide open. Alert look. |
Mouth/ Teeth |
Relaxed, possibly slightly open, "smiling"
mouth. |
| Body |
Normal posture. Still, or possible wiggling of whole
rear end. |
| Tail |
Up or out from body. Wagging. |
Vocali- zation |
Whimpering, yapping, or short, high bark. |
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| GUARDING |
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Ears |
Perked-up. Forward. |
| Eyes |
Wide open, alert. |
Mouth/ Teeth |
Mouth slightly open, teeth bared. Snapping or gnashing
of teeth. |
| Body |
Tense. Rigid. Hackles up. Standing very tall in an
aggressive or dominant stance. |
| Tail |
Rigid. Held straight out from body. Sometimes
fluffed. |
Vocali-
zation |
Loud alert bark. Growl. Snarl. |
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| PLAYFUL/HAPPY |
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Ears |
Perked-up and forward, or relaxed. |
| Eyes |
Wide open. Sparkly/merry-looking. |
Mouth/ Teeth |
Mouth relaxed and slightly open, teeth covered.
Excited panting. |
| Body |
Relaxed, or front end lowered, rear end up in the air,
wiggling in a play-bow. Excited bouncing and jumping up and
down. Circling around and running forward and back in an
invitation to play. |
| Tail |
Wagging vigorously. |
Vocali-
zation |
Excited barking. Soft play-growling. |
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| PREDATORY |
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Ears |
Alert. Held forward or backward to catch
sounds. |
| Eyes |
Wide open. Staring,
focusing. |
Mouth/ Teeth |
Mouth closed. |
| Body |
Rigid. Low to ground, ready to spring forward. Quietly
sniffing the air. |
| Tail |
Straight and low. |
Vocali-
zation |
None (so the prey won't be alerted). |
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| SUBORDINATE
(SUBMISSIVE) |
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Ears |
Down, flattened against head. |
| Eyes |
Narrowed to slits or wide open, whites
showing. |
Mouth/ Teeth |
Lips pulled way back from teeth in a "grin". Nuzzling
or licking other animal or person on face. |
| Body |
Lowered to ground, front paw raised. Lying on back,
belly up. Possible urine leaking/dribbling. Possible emptying
of anal scent glands. |
| Tail |
Down, between legs. |
Vocali-
zation |
None,
or low, worried whining. Possible yelping/whimpering in
fear. |

A behavior that
many chihuahua lovers despise is the chewing and destruction of
personal belongings. This, too is animal speech. What most humans do
not know is that aside from the destruction of personal property,
dogs tend to chew things from their people owners, whom they like
the most. Yes, "whom they like the most." Dogs are fairly
picky when it comes to chewing shoes, clothing, etc. When there are
more persons in a household, dogs will specifically seek out
personal items of people that they consider to be their master.
Although this is not the nicest trait of animals, just remember that
when you're scolding Cookie that she only did it because she loves
you.
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