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At risk of confusing you more over body language, you might want to have a read of this thread: Body Language The main thing, I think, is to spend time just observing dogs and in time you get to 'read' them (though even people who claim to be experts can be clueless).
And don't worry too much about seemingly odd, inconsistent behaviour. Sometimes dogs (and humans) can almost have a sort of flashback, a strong memory of how something had scared them in the past - think of a war vet diving under a table when they hear a car backfire. Sometimes this response can disappear in time, but sometimes it just becomes a lot less frequent. Plus, some dogs can be just plain inscruitable. I can't read my friends' lurcher at all, and he pretty much blanks me (and everyone else apart from his owners) even though he's well used to me.
And don't worry too much about seemingly odd, inconsistent behaviour. Sometimes dogs (and humans) can almost have a sort of flashback, a strong memory of how something had scared them in the past - think of a war vet diving under a table when they hear a car backfire. Sometimes this response can disappear in time, but sometimes it just becomes a lot less frequent. Plus, some dogs can be just plain inscruitable. I can't read my friends' lurcher at all, and he pretty much blanks me (and everyone else apart from his owners) even though he's well used to me.