02/07/2020
Reposted from .trainingpoint Common stress signals
Turning the head away and looking away (see also the photo)
The dog turns its head away from what it wants to avoid.
Tongues (hereby the dog licks his lips and / or nose)
Close eyes, blink slowly
Delayed movement (sneaking)
Turn away physically, complete diversion
Yawn
Panting
Show whites of the eyes (view from an oblique angle where you clearly see white edges around the eyes)
Lifting the leg (often one of the front legs is lifted shortly or for a longer time)
Shake it off (getting rid of stress, a sign that something stressful just happened)
Vocalizing (beeping, barking, whining)
Physical unrest (pressure, hyperactivity)
Stiff closing of the mouth
Freezing (the whole body stiffened)
Jump behavior (sudden scratching, start digging 'out of the blue', start sniffing or start using excessive playing behavior, sneezing)
Vibrate
Lie on your back, often including raising your legs and looking away.
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