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The intention of exposing a dog’s belly

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First of all, you need to know that no matter what the reason is, if a dog exposes its belly to you, it means that the dog has trusted you! Because for the vast majority of animals, the belly is the most delicate part, and animals do not easily expose their belly to others or animals. And the same goes for dogs, they only do this to people they absolutely trust:

So why would a dog expose its belly to you? It may be due to the following caution:

1. Apologize: When the owner scolds the dog, although the dog doesn’t know what happened, it only knows that the owner is angry. Why not just turn around and apologize~

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2. Obedience: Sometimes a puppy will regard adults as the leader of becoming a dog, and it will show its belly in awe. Its meaning is: My boss, I reveal my belly to you, indicating that I am following your instructions

3. Playing coquettish: Sometimes a dog is like a child, showing you its belly. In fact, it wants to tell you: I want to play coquettish with you. Look at how cute I am~

4. Surrender: This sometimes happens when dogs first meet. Sometimes, dogs with lower status may show their bellies when they see a dog with higher status, and even if the other person is full of anger, it will calm down as a result.

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