When a real dog feels aggrieved, most of them will engage in the following behaviors:
Becoming unusually quiet: Dogs are usually lively, and if they suddenly become very quiet, it may be a sign of distress.
Crazy barking: Some dogs bark frequently to attract the owner’s attention and sympathy.
Avoiding the owner: If the dog feels wronged, they may avoid you or even hide in a corner, especially after being blamed.
Make pleasing gestures: Some dogs may try to use some pleasing behaviors to resolve their grievances, such as presenting likable expressions and actions.
Wagging the tail: Although wagging the tail is usually considered a happy expression on a dog’s face, sometimes dogs also wag their tail when they feel uneasy or aggrieved.