Dogs are the most humane animals, animals with emotions. In addition to barking, the movements of their eyes, ears, mouth, tail and body movements are all used to express emotions. method to convey different messages and semantics.
Pekingese dogs have unique eyes. For example, when it looks closely at a stranger or other dog, it shows that it is challenging. If the Pekingese dog's eyes keep turning around, it means that he is feeling uneasy, and the dog has a fearful mood and wants to avoid the appearance of very, very aggressive situations.
The changes in the Pekingese’s ears also belong to its body language. For example, when a Pekingese dog's ears suddenly lean forward, it means that the dog is exerting all its strength and is preparing to attack and guard. If the Pekingese dog's ears are straightened, it will show that it is showing off to its opponents who are higher than itself. At the same time, when the Pekingese dog’s ears are firmly attached to its head, it shows that it feels fear in its heart.
The changes in the Pekingese’s body, legs, and tail are also part of body language. For example, when the Pekingese dog's legs are tightened and spread out, and the body is slightly lowered forward, it means that it is preparing to fight. When its tail is erect, it also shows that it has strong control, aggression and warning. At the same time, if the Pekingese dog’s tail is placed very low and is firmly sandwiched between the two hind legs, it also means that the Pekingese dog feels very scared and anxious.
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