If it wags it's tail a lot and seems very enrgetic and perky. The position and movement of the tail can make it quite easy to determine the mood of the dog.
It wags its tail, and plays around. It can be funny at times!
If your dog loves food, you know what makes them happy! FOOD! Or, maybe if you have a very playful dog, play with them, or take them for a walk. Maybe get a lot of chew toys and kong toys if your dog likes to play alone...
A wagging tail is a big give away, but also if it isn't growling or trying to bite you, its generally happy
Happy is an adjective. It has no past tense. You have to change the sentence structure.The dog is happy. The dog was happy. The dog had been happy.
Petting it, showing it lots of love, giving him treats, playing with him. I know you're thinking this just makes a dog feel happy, but guess what, happy dogs feel safe and where they belong.
The only case i know of this, is when a dog is excitedly happy, which is ok. Though i don't want to answer this question with a question, What kind of mood was your dog in when this happen?
A dog is a canine while a cat is a feline so in that sense no. If as in a happy cat you are using it as a slang term such as is a dog happy, then it would depend on the dog and it's environment.
A yellow lab is a kind, loving, happy, caring, sweet dog who just loves to have fun. Take a yellow lab swimming with a toy and you will have a very happy yellow lab! I know this because I have a yellow lab. cw: The yellow lab will typically pay attention to it owner; if the owner is happy, the dog will be happy, but if worried, the dog frets, too.
no, not if you speak to the pup in a happy voice and make sure to pet it, and let it know it is still a good dog.
It' is a happy and healthy dog
Take the dog to the vet.
they way u make a dog happy is by giving it lots of love and toys :)
they are just exited to see you (when a dog waggs its tail it means that its happy!) the dog is happy because it is happy to see your return. Same as when your kid is happy you are home from work or something.