4/25/2012

Dog communication




Dog communication refers to body movements and sounds dogs use to send signals to other dogs, and other animals (usually humans). Dog communication comes in a variety of forms, and is part of the foundation of dog social behaviorDogs use certain movements of their bodies and body parts and different vocalizations to express their emotions. There are a number of basic ways a dog can communicate its feelings. These are movements of the earseyeseyebrowsmouthnoseheadtail, and entire body, as well as barksgrowls, whines and whimpers, and howls.


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