6/28/25

Poodle's Signs of Apology and How to Train Disobedience

When poodles feel they've done something wrong, they often display several telltale signs of apology, including rubbing against you, showing their belly, licking their nose, drooping their ears, going back to their crate voluntarily, and yawning.

Understanding Poodle Apology Signals

1. Rubbing Against You:

One of the ways a poodle expresses apology is by rubbing against their owner. They might nudge you with their paw, rub their head against you, or even push their head into you, all to show they're sorry.

2. Showing Their Belly:

A poodle showing its belly is a clear sign of submission and apology. They're hoping you'll forgive them and they are signaling that they are not a threat. It's their way of showing you they’re vulnerable and seeking your understanding.

3. Licking Their Nose:

When a poodle is scolded, they might lick their nose to relieve tension and anxiety. It's a sign of nervousness and indicates they understand they have made a mistake.

4. Drooping Their Ears:

When a poodle feels guilty, their ears often droop, and they lower their head. This is a sincere display of their remorse towards their owner.

5. Voluntarily Returning to Their Crate:

A poodle that is feeling contrite might voluntarily go back to its crate to signal that they have understood the message. This shows intelligence and a desire to avoid further conflict with you, and you can reassure them by allowing them to rest in their safe space.

6. Yawning:

Yawning can be an appeasement signal in dogs, and when your poodle yawns after being reprimanded it is an attempt to alleviate the tense atmosphere and communicate their unease and fear of the situation.

How to Address Disobedience in Poodles

It's crucial to address disobedience with consistent and positive training techniques. Here are some strategies that will help you train your poodle:

1. Food Control:

When your poodle begs for food while you are eating do not give in easily. When the food diminishes, their desire for it will increase. Use this to your advantage to train them, reward good behavior with a treat and if they misbehave, withhold the treat.

2. Leash Control:

When out for a walk, poodles can be keen to run about and struggle on their lead. Take control by stopping when they try to pull, shortening the lead to restrict their movement, and repeating this until they learn to walk beside you and not in front of you.

3. Ignore Unnecessary Barking:

If your poodle tends to bark excessively for no reason, do not give them attention. They will eventually calm down and their barking should decrease over time. If you acknowledge their barking, this could reinforce the behavior and they will continue to bark for attention.


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