When a dog sees its human, it feels very happy and shows it by jumping up and wagging its tail. But when a stranger is nearby, the dog might be a little cautious and may not jump or wag its tail as much because it doesn't know them yet.
Learn how dogs show happiness to their humans, and how they react to strangers.
When a dog sees its human, it feels very happy and shows it by jumping up and wagging its tail. But when a stranger is nearby, the dog might be a little cautious and may not jump or wag its tail as much because it doesn't know them yet.
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