The Body Language of Your Pet

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1.Using Your Body as a Bed

Cats love to snooze on humans for warmth, trust, and affection. It's a cozy and vulnerable way to show their love.

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2.Flipping Their Tongues Up Means Your Dog Is Sorry

Dogs stick out their tongues and give an innocent face to apologize when they know they did something wrong, even if it's peeing on the floor.

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3.Chewing on the Furniture Doesn't Mean They're Hungry

Insufficient exercise may cause dogs to chew furniture. Walks help, but more exercise needed.

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4.Tucking Their Tail

If dog tucks tail, it's a sign of distress. Comfort with pets, soft voice, treats to make them feel safe.

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5.Walking and Sitting on Whatever You're Busy With

Cats sit on your things because they feel safe with your scent and want to claim ownership. It's their way of showing they're important too!

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6. Frozen Hamster

Hamster frozen stiff, ears up: surprise, fear, or deep listening. No curse.