The collar is one sign, but the dog’s posture is another. A relaxed stance, wagging tail, and soft eyes often mean a dog is feeling okay. But signs of tension — stiff body, tucked tail, raised hackles, or bared teeth — mean it’s time to back away gently and avoid interaction.
3. Talk to the Owner (Respectfully)
If you’re curious or unsure, a simple, respectful question like “Is your dog okay with meeting others?” can go a long way.
4. Manage Your Own Dog
If you’re walking your own dog and see a red-collared pup ahead, hold your leash firmly and calmly redirect your dog’s attention.
Use a quiet command like “Leave it” or “This way,” and move to the other side of the path. This avoids unnecessary tension or conflict — for both dogs and humans.
For Pet Owners: Should Your Dog Wear a Red Collar?
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