Caution and Awareness: The yellow ribbon indicates that the dog may be anxious, fearful, reactive, or unpredictable in certain situations.
Health Issues: In some cases, a yellow ribbon might signify that the dog has a medical condition or disability.
Training or Rehabilitation: Yellow ribbons may be used by owners who are actively working on training or behavior modification with their dogs.
No Interaction: For some dogs, a yellow ribbon means that they should not be approached or petted by strangers
Dog-to-Dog Interaction: Yellow ribbons can also be used to indicate that a dog does not get along with other dogs and should be kept away from them.
Temporary Situation: In some cases, the yellow ribbon may signify a temporary situation, such as a dog recovering from surgery or injury.
Rescue or Shelter Dog: Rescue organizations or shelters may use yellow ribbons to identify dogs that have recently been adopted or are in the process of being rehabilitated.