How Do Dogs Communicate? | Wonderful World of Puppies | BBC Earth

How Do Dogs Communicate? | Wonderful World of Puppies | BBC Earth
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We still don’t fully understand exactly how dogs communicate, but there are some key visual signals most dogs share that allow them to talk to each other. As humans, we can do our best to interpret these signals.

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  1. Dogs are truly fascinating! Their unique way of communicating is like a beautiful mystery. I wonder, how much more could we learn if we could fully understand their 'language' one day? ๐Ÿพ

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  3. As someone who has the world's quietest dog with the world's loudest body language, I think dogs communicate more with how they position their bodies than even with eyes and ears and stuff sometimes. We saw the puppies miscommunicating a lot in the video because they kept trying to move around each other but were not able to because of tight leashes and people moving them around a lot. It's important to not move little dogs around impulsively just because they are the size of a shoe and they weigh nothing haha. You kind of have to pretend they're like tiny horses. You wouldn't pick up a horse and fling it around if you were bigger than it, you kind of respect the horse's space, give it its bubble, and because of that you can interact with it on a way higher level, because you let it have its choices. If you give dogs space, sometimes they choose to do dog things, which is epic because we get to watch and appreciate what a dog actually is, and sometimes they choose to love us, which is doubly epic because you can appreciate it so much more if you respect the dog for being a dog

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