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In doggie language, bowing the head to the ground with the hind end still up in the air is an invitation to play . . . usually running or play fighting.

When a puppy is in its 7th and 8th weeks of age, its mother dog teaches it what is called, "Bite control", which is only allowed outside of real fighting.

If you have a dog that bites a little too hard in play, make a loud very high-pitched "yip" when it hurts you. This is doggie language to "Hey, be more gentle!". I use that with my dog once in a while. It works!

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Q: Suppose a dog shows a play face to another dog to indicate that the behavior that follows is not aggressive but playful. Which type of signal would this be?
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