You too! Can speak, dog!
We work hard to ensure that our dogs pay attention to us, but remember that communication is a two-way street. A recent study investigated whether we are truly listening to what dogs are telling us. I wanted to share the results with you because they were so intriguing. Your dog is always sending you messages, but do you understand what they all mean? It turns out that dogs communicate with us through 19 distinct signals. Some signals are now quite evident to any dog owner. If your dog is pawing at the rear door, they are most likely itching to get outside. Whimpering beside their bowl? It's likely that they're hungry. However, a few may catch you off guard.
3 signs of your dog trying to communicate with you
Dogs Translated #1
Constantly licking you. If your dog craves attention, you've probably figured out that this gesture means "scratch me." Are your dog's kisses overwhelming you? They're probably seeking for a bit more love as well. Make an effort to scratch them! Some signals are now quite evident to any dog owner. If your dog is pawing at the rear door, they are most likely itching to get outside. Whimpering beside their bowl? It's likely that they're hungry.
Understanding dogs #2
Placing one paw on your arm or leg. This signal is most commonly used by dogs when they want to play with their favorite toy. If you see your dog's paw lightly tapping, it could be an invitation to stop what you're doing and play!
Sitting with one front paw in the air is dogs interpreted #3
The vast majority of dogs make this motion to request food or water. Keep an eye out for an empty water bowl when you see this indicator.
It's incredible that dogs can communicate with us through their bodies despite their inability to speak. This skill is quite uncommon in animals. It's only been seen in monkeys, crows, a few unusual fish, and, of course, dogs. That implies we may confidently assert that our cherished pets are among the most intelligent creatures on the planet! As a result, make sure you pay attention to the signals your dog is sending.
Love it when my dog tries and communicate with the family. His favorite thing is to get my son to play fetch with him after he gets home from school
I love watching tv with my older dog. He always indicates this by rubbing on my leg!
I wonder if there is a special sign for wanting to go on a walk because my dog loves walks! I just can’t figure out if she has her own communication for wanting to go on one
my dog and I are literally bestfriends. I don’t even know what I would do without him! Everyday when I get home from work at 5:30 pm, he always knows it’s playtime and we play fetch! He signals this to me by running around in circles!!
My dog Tika absolutely loves playing fetch. After reading this I paid extra attention to see if she gives the signal for the paw on the leg and yep she does do that! would make sense now. I love it!
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