So what should you do if your dog growls at your child? Keep the child away as the dog will bite, not because he doesnt like the child, but normally out of fear as they dont know what else to do. The child needs to be taught the dogs boundaries, rather than the child getting to do whatever he wants. Once the dog feels safe, the growling will stop, normally.
However, like I said there are different types of growling, specifically three.
1. Play growling high pitched growl, usually with a level or wagging tail, accompanied with a play bow or something likewise. Its easy to tell if a dog is playing.
2. Nervous growl If the dog is nervous, it will practice avoidance behavior, meaning ears may be pinned back low, lips will be tense and eyes will be wide and cautious looking.
3. Dominant growl This is a growl that is also really distinct. It usually accompanies an alert look, stiff stance, but doesnt share the wide and cautious eyes like the nervous growl. The tail would be high and rigid as well.
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