Dogs communicate through body language, and as a dog owner, it’s important to understand what your dog is trying to tell you. Dogs use a variety of body language cues such as wagging their tail, raising their hackles, and making eye contact. Understanding your dog’s body language can help you identify when they’re feeling anxious, scared, or happy. For example, a dog that is scared may cower, tuck their tail, and avoid eye contact, while a happy dog may wag their tail and have relaxed body posture. By understanding your dog’s body language, you can respond appropriately and provide the necessary care and attention they need.