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5 ways to communicate between dogs

 Dogs can’t speak, but how do they communicate? Here are a few ways for everyone to communicate with each other. 

Way one, smell each other's buttocks


In fact, one of the ways dogs say hello, whether it’s the first time they meet, or they’ve known each other before, smelling each other’s ass means saying hello. It’s like saying "hello", etc. It’s like embracing like human beings, etc. 

Way two, howl


Sometimes we hear dogs barking. The dog here barks, and there will be another dog in the distance. In fact, this is also one of the ways of communication between them. Dogs will express their thoughts by changing their howling frequency, tone length, and voice height, and dogs will probably understand this howling. 

Way three, use urine


We all know that dogs like to use urine to occupy the site. If they pee in a certain place, it means that this place is occupied by it. Then other dogs will know if they smell other dogs’ urine in this place. So, this is also one of the ways of communication between them. 

Way four, wagging the tail


The dog’s tail will show its emotions and intentions. A dog raising its tail high is an expression of confidence, or excitement, or strength. Wag the tail to express happiness and excitement. The tail is held upright and shakes with small amplitude and high frequency to indicate that the dog is showing its strength. Therefore, the dog’s attitude towards the owner can also be expressed by the tail. When the dog is happy, you may wish to reward snacks, the dog will be happier and love you. 

Way five, body


When two dogs meet, they sometimes use their posture to indicate their superiority or obedience. Sometimes one dog puts its front paws on another's back or tries to ride another dog. Rarely does one dog press its head on the back or neck of another dog to show its dominant advantage. 

Sometimes some behaviors of dogs are strange to our eyes, but they have different meanings in their world. 

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