neon has a good point. I'll elaborate by saying if it looks like fighting, it's probably fighting, even if there is a bow.
Dog body language is complex and bows occasionally show up in actual dangerously aggressive displays. Never assume that any one action gives you more information than the behavior taken as a whole.
Dog body language is complex and bows occasionally show up in actual dangerously aggressive displays. Never assume that any one action gives you more information than the behavior taken as a whole.
Do not rely on the bow.