Tail & Sounds

The Dog's Tail & Sound Communication

The tail of a dog clearly expresses its state of humor and its intentions. If it is in a high position, it normally means that the dog feels secure, excited or even dominating, even when some breeds permanently keep the tail in that position.

In general, when a dog waves its tail is to express happiness and excitement. However a totally straight and vertical tail that waves on short and fast movements can indicate that the dog is showing itself as dominant and if the waving tail is low and waved in a slow and cautious way, may indicate that the dog feels insecure. The aggressive dog's owners, usually notices that their dogs were waving the tail right before the attack.

 

RESONANT MESSAGES

Dogs modulate their voices to produce very different sounds,: puppy whimpering, profound barking or threatening growls, growls or pleasure purrs, impatience or joy whimpers pain howls, piercing barking or barks aimed to call the attention, etc. \

Dogs bark as singing a song, legacy of their ancestors, the wolfs. Each wolf has a personal and unmistakable howl. The dog howl more often than the wolfs and use the barking in a bigger variety of occasion, giving them different meanings.

There is no doubt about the fact that if the dogs have introduced themselves in such a way in our lives and our hearts, it has been because of their intelligence and speed when it is time to learn. Learning so fast, simply associating consequences of their actions, turns them into easily training animals, sociable and capable to communicate with humans. embroidered dog collar

The problem is that, being as intelligent as they are, some owners end up assuming that their dogs are almost human and can express themselves as people do. Don't fool yourself believing the dog understands every single word you say. The fact that the dogs are so intelligent doesn't mean they speak our language. If they get to understand it, it is thanks to the gestures that go alone with it, the intonation and a bunch of key words.

Dog's House Intelligence and communication Communication Memory Tail & Sounds Eyes of Dogs Understood by Dogs & understanding Dogs Motivating & Disciplining Dogs Dogs Domestication What dog do I want? The Crossbreed Dog Hygiene, Care & Precautions Identifying the Origins Dog's live cycle Canine conduct Socialization Intelligence and communication Getting ready for the arrival of your new dog Problematic Behavior Dog Food Nutrition and diets Dog Care & health care of Dogs Dog Supplies, dog products THE IMPORTANCE OF Toys & PLAYING with your Dog Dogs need for Physical execise Dog neutering, Sterilization, castration Alternative dog medicine, dog health care medicine - drugs Infirmary and first aid for dogs Tracking and racing dog breeds Show dogs, retrievers and water dogs Terriers Puppies & Dogs Company dog, Companionship Puppies & Dogs Working dogs Toy dogs, Toy dog Breeds CANINE K9 Dog CONTESTS DOGS and HISTORY DOGS and CULTURE What dog do I want? Identifying the Origins Hygiene, Care & Precautions Dog Parasites Other Diseases