Body Language Basics
Stress/Tension Signals
Calming Signals
Happy/Play Signals
What Would You Do?
100

Tail wagging always means the dog is happy. True or False?

False (tail wag indicates arousal, could be excitement OR tension).

100

What is "whale eye"?

White of the eye showing discomfort or stress.

100

A dog yawning during play is likely ____.

Calming or soothing themselves.

100

A dog performs a play bow. This means?

Invitation to play.

100

Two dogs are sniffing calmly side-by-side.

Observe but give space. Its a normal greeting.

200

A loose, wiggly body ususally means the dog is feeling ____.

Relaxed/Playful

200

Name one body part to watch for tension.

Tail, ears, mouth, shoulders, etc.

200

Turning head away means what?

Seeking space or lowering tension.

200

Relaxed open mouth = ____ dog.

Happy/comfortable.

200

A dog freezes as another rushes up.

Step in and interrupt gently.

300

What does a "freeze moment" often signal?

Esclation or discomfort, which the staff should intervene or redirect.

300

Lip licking during interactions usually means what?

Uncertainty or stress (calming signals).

300

What does sniffing the ground during interaction sometimes mean?

Avoidance or calm signal, diffusing stress.

300
Balanced chasing/role switching in play signals ____.

Mutual enjoyment.

300

Arousal builds as the dogs are circling face-to-face.

Step closer, call one dog away for reset.

400

Name two signs of healthy social interaction.

Play bows, turn-taking, loose body, soft open mouth.

400
Tail up and stiff may indicate ____.

Arosual or potential challenge.

400

Name two calming signals.

Lip licking, sniffing, shake-off, blinking, or looking away.

400

Bouncy movement vs stiff movement = which is play?

Bouncy is a playful signal. Stiff is a arousal or tension signal.

400

One dog continues pinning while the other avoids.

Interrupt, reset, and ensure consent in play.

500

What is one sign that play is tipping into over-arousal (overstimulation).

Speed increase, vocal tone changes, one dog stops reciprocating.

500

Describe body language right before escalation.

Freeze, hard stare, mouth closes, weight shifts forward, and stiffness.

500

What should staff do when calming signals appear repeatedly?

Slow the interaction, create space, or redirect calmly.

500

Tail moving from the hips side-to-side loosely means what?

Relaxed excitement or playful mood.

500

A dog repeatedly give calming signals while another persists.

Remove pressure, seperate, or redirect dogs.

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