Turning Over
Yes, the traditional dog rollover—a skill that combines acrobatics and nonverbal cues. They’re probably indicating submission or requesting belly rubs if they have a big tail wag and a relaxed mouth—both of which are generally good gestures.

But wait! Your furball may be expressing fear or discomfort if it tucks its tail between its legs and becomes rigid, as if it has just seen a ghost. Here, the circumstances call for cautious consideration. You must call your dog back to you if you believe they are in a dangerous or stressful situation. The rollover in this case indicates that immediate attention and action are required rather than being a lighthearted gesture.
