18 dog habits, what do these habits represent?

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Dogs that lick people's faces, wag their tails from side to side, and help people in many ways, but are also weird at times, let's find out what their habit means.

If a dog's tail is wagging to the right, it's trying to show it's happy. But if his tail is wagging to the left, he is depressed or sad about something.

Why do dogs get along so well with people? Dogs have been around people for so long that they adapt their language to the human language. They even learn to mimic our more complex emotions. Dogs are even known to be jealous.

Why can't dogs stand chocolate? Chocolate will lift you up and make you feel fresh because it contains stimulants. But the same thing is bad for the dog because it's too strong for the dog's body.

Why don't dogs clean themselves up so often? Dogs are pack animals, and most of the time they communicate with their close animals by smell, and cleaning up too much means they're getting rid of their own scent. At the same time, you can recognize yourself here.

Why do dogs lick their paws? It's just part of their grooming. Every dog ​​licks his paws from time to time to remove food scraps or annoying dirt, but excessive licking can be a sign of itchy paws or a sign of injury.

Why do dogs stick out their tongues? Obviously, dissipating body heat through the nose and paws isn't enough for dogs that are constantly on the move in hot weather, and sticking out the tongue and breathing forcefully helps make up for that, which keeps them cool.

Why do dogs all look so different? There are 340 dog breeds in the world, and little corgis don't look like hounds at all, but that's not the case with cat breeds. For example because cats never serve some specific purpose. However, over the centuries, different dogs have been hunters, guards, or sheepdogs.

How does a dog grab a puppy with its own jaw? These puppies are absolutely safe, and despite their strong jaws and sharp teeth, dogs can lock their jaws in one position to hold the puppy in place without hurting it. These puppies will also become limp after they leave the ground so they don't injure themselves.

Why do dogs tilt their heads when we call them names? While dogs have great hearing, they don't pick up precise sounds, they only care about pitch, but when we call them, or when we say walks, toys, or the dog's favorite word, biscuits Tilt your head to capture the specific sounds we make.

Why do dogs show their teeth when they're happy? Dogs have again gone through centuries to learn to speak our language, dogs don't have many facial expressions, but they know that a smile is a good sign, so they will try their best to repeat it.

Why can't dogs see colors? It's anecdotal, and they do, but not all dogs can see any shades of red or green, only shades of blue, yellow, and gray. The red stuff looks more like a brownish gray, while the green stuff is closer to yellow.

Why can't puppies hear when they are born? Puppies are born stunted and completely dependent on their mother's care, which is a bit like humans, their brains need to develop before they can hear and see without being hurt, so their eyes and ears, during their life must be closed for the first few weeks.

Why are dogs so sensitive to ultrasound? Humans can only hear sounds up to 20,000 hertz, but dogs can hear sounds up to 60,000 hertz. The closer you get to their higher hearing range, the more distressing those sounds will be for the dog, but you won't even notice what's bothering them.

Why are guide dogs so good at their job? Just because dogs can be trained to the limit, their minds are really malleable, most dogs have an idea of ​​their favorite job, and only about 20% of the dogs who are trained will serve as guide dogs, and these Dogs really love this job.

Why does petting a dog calm it down? Humans and dogs have similar ways of relating to each other. When you pet your dog, it will feel calm and secure, and it will get the attention it needs so much. At the same time, you start to feel the same way, which relieves your nerves and makes you feel better overall.

Why do dogs like squeaky toys? When a dog squeezes a noisy toy, he immediately bites down on the toy, with a loud screech, and the dog feels like a hunter has successfully caught his prey.

Why do dogs look at everything? Dogs, especially young ones, are just like humans, curious about everything. But while people can touch things with their hands, dogs only have mouths. In addition, dogs naturally like to live in groups and feel anxious when living alone, and chewing is a good way to reduce stress.

Why do dogs bark to music? The ancestors of dogs, wolves, had a habit of howling together, it was just their way of communicating with each other. This behavior is still so ingrained in the dog's brain that they may not even know why they are howling at some of the high-pitched sounds they hear. But they just have to, maybe they just like to sing.

Now that we know these habits of dogs, we can get along better with them. Do you know what habits your dog has? Let me know by leaving a message!

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