10 of the most common dog behaviors explained in human terms
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pets have you ever been around your dog
and wondered what is she thinking or
feeling here are 10 of the most common
dog behaviors explained in human terms
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awesome videos just like this tongue out
studying you if you caught the opposite
sex doing this to you you might call the
cops when a dog does this it’s a sign
they are relaxed happy and mellow this
is usually their expression after
getting the attention they crave going
crazy when you get home finally you’re
here I missed you all day if he could
talk this is what he’d be saying or
shouting rather the wilder they get when
you walk through the door the more
excited to see you they are yawning dogs
yawn for the same reason people do she
may be bored tired or she may have
caught the yawn from you digging this is
a sign of boredom save your yard by
making sure your dog gets daily exercise
in the forms of fetch or walks awaiting
your approval if you find Fido looking
at you before he is about to do
something this means he respects and
desires your opinion he understands you
were in charge and does not like to
upset you licking some people allow
their pet to lick their faces while
others get grossed out if they even
licked their hands either way when a dog
licks you he is being submissive he is
easing some of his stress and showing
you love taking over your bed when your
dog joins you and your significant other
in bed and tries to take up all the
space he’s trying to feel like part of
the pack I promise he is not trying to
be annoying intentionally
but sniffing we’re going from the cute
head tilt to the disgusting but sniff
why do they do this a dog sniffing a
butt is the equivalent of a human
shaking a hand they are saying hi it’s
nice to meet you they are also trying to
get to know the other dog or person they
are sniffing rocking-horse
likewise when your dog makes like a
rocking horse and moves from front to
back she is enjoying the current
activity and wants it to continue
staying right by your side most of us
find this dog habit annoying and an
invasion of your personal space you must
remember your four-legged family member
is innately a pack animal
and desires to be close to his pack
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