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This is the Passive Submission.
This is the most submissive posture for a dog and is learned at a young age from their mother.
Thanks to Greyhounds as Pets in Australia http://gapnsw.com.au/ for the infographic.
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This is the Active Submission.
This means that the dog is clearly demonstrating / communication that you are their leader or that they see another dog as superior.
Thanks to Greyhounds as Pets in Australia http://gapnsw.com.au/ for the infographic.
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This is the Fear Posture.
This means that the dog is frightened, a frightened dog has the potential to become aggressive and bite. Dogs are especially likely to bite if cornered.
Thanks to Greyhounds as Pets in Australia http://gapnsw.com.au/ for the infographic.
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This is the Aggressive Posture.
This means the dog may attack at any time and is often accompanied by growling and / or barking.
Thanks to Greyhounds as Pets in Australia http://gapnsw.com.au/ for the infographic.
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This is the Alert Posture.
This generally means that the dog has not made up their mind yet what communication they will go with based on what they have encountered.
Thanks to Greyhounds as Pets in Australia http://gapnsw.com.au/ for the infographic.
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Dog's body posture can be subtle at times so it’s important to know how to act in each situation.
This is the Baseline Posture or the 'normal' relaxed posture.
Thanks to Greyhounds as Pets in Australia http://gapnsw.com.au/ for the infographic.
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Sometimes it can be difficult to know exactly what dog's are trying to tell us.
Their facial expressions can be subtle at times so it’s important to know how to act in each situation.
Here are some visual examples of facial expressions and what they mean.
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