What Your Dog’s Ear Position Reveals About Their True Feelings
Dogs communicate feelings through ear positions, which reveal alertness, calmness, nervousness, fear or mixed emotions. Ears up and forward show curiosity and attentiveness, during play or when noticing sounds. Relaxed ears indicate comfort, trust and happiness in safe environments. Flattened or pulled back ears signal fear, anxiety or uncertainty requiring reassurance or space.
Dogs do not talk our language but they are in constant communication using body la nguage and ears are really significant. The fact that the ears of the dog are raised high, or folded back or tilted to one side or the other, has a certain emotional interpretation as well. The art of interpreting such clues can be used to know when a dog is in a good mood, prevent misunderstanding and create a better relationship.
Ears Up and Forward
The ears of your dog will be on end and facing forward which is most likely an indication that the dog is alert and serious. There is something on their attention as an audible stimulus, something outside the window, a stranger or a squirrel. Curiosity, excitement or willingness to respond are manifested in this posture. It happens to be normal during walks, playtime or when a dog notices a strange sound.
Relaxed Ears
Flat, natural feeling ears that are loosely placed on the head means that your pet dog is calm and happy. They do not fear their surroundings and do not feel some immediate concerns. You will frequently find yourself in this pose when you are spending time with your dog, sitting, cuddling, or resting close to your dog.It is an indication that they have faith in the world around them- and in you.
Ears Pulled Back Slightly
When your dog pulls back its ears (but not too tight), it may either be feeling unsure, submissive or nervous. They may be in need of a sense of comfort or are evading strife. This usually occurs in a new set up, when visiting the vet, or when interacting with other strangers. Combine this sign with mild encouragement and low tone.
Ears Close to the Head
Ears clenched close to the head are a definite indicator of fear, anxiety or discomfort. Your dog might be in danger, fascinated, or insecure. You may find this when there is loud sound, quarreling, fireworks or when there is violence. In these times, allow your dog room and take them out of stress related matters.
Airplane Ears
When a dog has ears that are sticking out like airplane wings, he is normally having mixed feelings; excitement and being uncertain at the same time. This pose can be seen most commonly in greetings, playful times or when your dog is not sure of what is going to happen next. It is an expression of curiosity and a trace of warning.
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