canine language

in #animals6 years ago (edited)

Hello friends of steemit,

Yesterday, when I arrived at my job, I asked an internal question about canine language when I saw that the dog that is always in the parking lot when she saw me ran as hard towards me as when a son has not seen his mother for a long time.
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My question was that I want the dog and that question led me to investigate a little about the canine language and what I found I share:

According to the page I am a dog so the canines speak to us
(https://soyunperro.com/lenguaje-canino/)

  1. When the dog raises its ears, leaving them erect and with the opening of the ear forward, our dog is indicating that he is attentive.

  2. When the dog moves its ears back, it means that it shows a state of submission or fear.

  3. When the dog leaves his ears relaxed, maintaining his normal position, it is a sign that he is calm and that nothing has him restless.

  4. When a dog raises its tail and keeps it rigid and immobile, it is indicating that it is in a state of attention, pressure, stress. It is a warning sign.

  5. If the dog's tail is tucked between his legs, almost touching his belly, it means he is scared or very nervous.

  6. If the dog's tail is raised and shaking a lot, it means that the dog is very excited. This may or may not be good, if it is because he has just reunited with his human being, no doubt because he is excited with joy. But if its tail acquires this movement when it is crossing with another dog, it can mean that it is excessively nervous and can give rise to an attack.

  7. When the dog's tail is down and tilts sideways, it means without a doubt that the dog is happy and happy. It is the clearest way to perceive happiness in a puppy, a gesture so simple can give us a great information

  8. When a dog barks or growls he is executing another form of communication that he has, to make himself understood, both with other dogs and with humans. A barking dog may be calling attention to us to play with it, may be warning us of a danger or may simply be telling us that it is scared and does not want us to approach or press

  9. When a dog growls, it can express two completely different emotional states. You can tell us you're agustito while we tickle and scratch your tummy ... or you can tell us you're about to take a bite. The context is fundamental to know how to identify the grunt.

  10. When a dog shows us his teeth, it can be a warning message indicating that we should not approach or bite us. However, many dogs try to imitate the smile of their humans, showing their teeth when they are happy. It is something really curious and beautiful, but that can give rise to doubts in the interpretation

  11. When a dog stares into the eyes of another dog, it is challenging, it is indicating that he is superior and that he is willing to prove it. It is a form of challenge, a form of communication between dogs that can also be applied to humans, because when we look at an unknown dog in the same way, fixedly in the eyes ... he will also interpret that we may be challenging him.

I found it interesting to know this language of puppies since we often do not know what they want to express to us and it is of vital importance to communicate with them and understand each other because as they say there "THE DOG IS THE BEST FRIEND OF MAN" and to the good ones and Faithful friends must be understood and loved.
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Happy day friends, kisses!

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No, it’s not just to make themselves look adorable. Dogs curl up in a ball when they sleep due to an age-old instinct to keep themselves warm and protect their abdomen and vital organs from predators.

@dogfact
thanks, very good information