Just like growing children, puppies will want to chew on toys and other objects in order to relieve the pain of growing teeth. But, if your pet is always chewing the furniture and they aren’t a puppy anymore, this could be a sign of something else. It can be a sign that they aren’t getting enough physical activity and need a way to get their energy out.
You can start by getting them out of the house for a walk. While this won’t solve everything, it’s a good starting point. You can usually tell when your dog isn’t getting enough exercise and this is one telltale sign.
Not Always Fetch Time
There are several theories as to why your dog sometimes brings you a toy. One of them says that they think of you as their alpha and they want to gain your respect. Another theory says that it’s your dog’s way of showing his trust in you, by bringing you its most prized possession.
It can also mean that are happy to see you. In this case, throwing the object away can hurt the dog's feelings. So the next time your dog brings you a toy, try holding on to it to see if it makes your dog even a bit happy.
Why Dogs Bark
Barking has several purposes and it depends on the situation, how the dog barks, and what's in their environment. If a dog is barking loud and frequently, it could indicate a degree of urgency. They may be sensing danger approaching and are trying to let you know.
If a dog is barking short and soft barks, they might want you to play with them. If a dog barks loudly then it could be a sign that they’re in pain. In addition, dogs may bark to communicate their territorial boundaries, express fear or anxiety, seek attention, or warn of potential intruders.
Long Legs
When your dog gets up on his hind legs, it can have a number of meanings. One of these is a sign of affection. Like humans, sometimes they just want to hug you. But, if they get up on their hind legs while interacting with other dogs it can be a sign that they’re feeling playful.
If they aren’t growling or acting aggressively, then this is just their way of playing. Some dogs may also stand on their hind legs as a way to seek attention or to get a better view of their surroundings. Remember, each dog is unique.
They Show You Their Belly
There is something about that exposed canine belly that is just irresistible to give one massive stroke. It's the stuff that dreams are made of. Have you ever wondered why dogs roll on their backs and show you their bellies? It's actually not normal instinctual behavior.
The dog's oldest ancestor, the wolf, would never show their belly because that's its most vulnerable spot. So, If your dog shows you its belly, it means they are super trusting and super confident with you. They are on their back, knowing that if any predator comes around, you will be there to protect them.