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Your dog may move his ears back or flatten them against his head when he is feeling submissive, anxious or afraid. ... Ears that are held tightly pressed back signal a canine in a defensive position. A dog holding his ears in this way may aggress to protect himself.
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Your dog may move his ears back or flatten them against his head when he is feeling submissive, anxious or afraid. The more fearful the dog is, the farther back his ears may move. Ears that are held tightly pressed back signal a canine in a defensive position.
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Your dog may move his ears back or flatten them against his head when he is feeling submissive, anxious or afraid.

Ears that are held tightly pressed back signal a canine in a defensive position.

A dog holding his ears in this way may aggress to protect himself.

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