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  2. Frenchie’s Face After Being Told 'No' Is Impossible to Resist

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    The dog had his ears back and made some of the saddest sounds we've ever heard. Related: Frenchie and Mom's Self-Care Spa Day Is Serious Goals "When you say no to your Frenchie ," the video's text ...

  3. Body language of dogs - Wikipedia

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    In comparison, an anxious or fearful dog will display a tense body posture, backward position of the ears, head turning, and/or lip smacking. The tail may also be tucked between the hind legs. [1] [2] Finally, an aggressive dog will display a stiff tail (which may be wagging slowly), a forward ear position, as well as a wrinkled nose.

  4. Stubborn English Bulldog Blatantly Ignoring Mom’s Commands Is ...

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    This is the exact same thing that happens at my house when dad speaks up. Everybody listens to him and rarely do I get that kind of response! Other commenters could relate to the English Bulldog's ...

  5. Help! My Puppy Is Aggressive and Violent

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    "I have a Corgi / Mini Aussie mix. He is about 5 months old. For the most part, he is a good puppy, but at least once a day, he becomes violent and aggressive with his biting. I do not want to get ...

  6. Dog aggression - Wikipedia

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    1) Punishing dogs has been associated with a strong likelihood of new or increased aggression and other behavior problems; 2) dominance in pet dogs is not a character trait of a dog but rather a power agreement between dogs regarding who has best access to particular resources; and 3) the behavior of dogs controlling access to resources is fluid, not static, depending on context.

  7. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    A drawing by Konrad Lorenz showing facial expressions of a dog – a communication behavior. y-axis = fear, x-axis = aggression. Both humans and dogs are characterized by complex social lives with complex communication systems, but it is also possible that dogs, perhaps because of their reliance on humans for food, have evolved specialized skills for recognizing and interpreting human social ...

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