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Analysis Results
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Analyzing dog behavior...
Your dog is communicating:
Visual Dog Behavior Analysis
Upload a photo of your dog and our AI will analyze their body language to reveal what they're trying to communicate
How Visual Analysis Works
Our visual analysis system uses advanced vision models to identify key indicators in your dog's body language. A single photo can show visible posture and body-language cues to observe alongside context:
Ear Position
Ears forward, back, or relaxed can indicate alertness, submission, or comfort
Body Posture
Stiff, relaxed, or lowered posture provides a visible cue to observe alongside context.
Tail Position
The height, curve, and movement of the tail are visible cues to compare with context.
Facial Expression
Eyes, mouth, and facial tension offer visible cues, but do not reveal feelings with certainty.
Visual Analysis Features
Real-Time Analysis
- • Visible posture and body-language cues to observe
- • Easy-to-understand results
- • Matched with our behavior dictionary
Advanced Detection
- • Recognizes subtle body cues
- • Highlights visible posture cues
- • Works with all dog breeds
Privacy First
- • Secure image processing
- • Processing through the configured service
- • Review downstream privacy terms
Frequently Asked Questions
How should I interpret the visual analysis?
Results are suggestions about visible cues, not a certainty about your dog's feelings or health. Image clarity, posture, lighting, and context affect what can be observed.
What kind of photos work best?
For best results, upload clear, well-lit photos where your dog's full body is visible. Side angles often work best to see posture, ears, and tail position clearly. Make sure the photo shows your dog in a natural state.
Are my photos stored on your servers?
The browser sends the selected image to the configured analysis service for processing. Review that service's privacy terms; do not upload photos you are not comfortable sending.