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What do you know about dog Body Language?

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When a dog wags its tail, it’s always happy, right?

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Answer: B) FalseA wagging tail doesn’t always mean a dog is happy. It can also signal excitement, agitation, or even aggression, depending on the tail's position and the speed of the wag.

A dog that shows its belly is always asking for belly rubs.

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Answer: B) FalseWhile some dogs expose their bellies for rubs, others may be showing submission or stress. Pay attention to other signs like tense muscles or avoiding eye contact to gauge their true intentions.

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If a dog licks its lips, it’s because it's hungry.

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Answer: B) FalseLip licking can be a sign of stress or anxiety in dogs.This is especially true in unfamiliar or tense situations.

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A dog with its ears pulled back is feeling relaxed.

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Answer: B) FalseEars pulled back often indicate fear, stress, or submission, not relaxation. A relaxed dog usually has its ears in a neutral or forward position.

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A dog yawns because it’s tired.

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Answer: B) FalseYawning can be a calming signal in dogs, used to diffuse stress or tension.This is especially true in unfamiliar situations.

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Results:0-2 correct: Uh-oh! Looks like there's a lot to learn about your furry friend!3-5 correct: Not bad, but there’s room for improvement. Understanding your dog better can help strengthen your bond.6-7 correct: Well done! You really know your dog’s language!