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  2. Body language of dogs - Wikipedia

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    In general, accurately assessing the body language of dogs is quite beneficial as it allows humans to react appropriately to emotions and intentions of the dog. [1] Thus, it fosters successful companionship between the dog owner and pet. Alternatively, ignoring the body language of dogs can pose as a threat for not only humans, but for dogs too.

  3. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    Dogs will pick up on how their owners respond to strangers and non-friendly dogs. [4] Both humans and dogs are characterized by complex social lives with complex communication systems, but it is also possible that dogs, perhaps because of their reliance on humans for food, have evolved specialized skills for recognizing and interpreting human ...

  4. Growling - Wikipedia

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    Different animals will use growling in specific contexts as a form of communication. In humans, low or dull rumbling noises may also be emitted when they are discontent with something or they are angry, although this human sound is often termed "groaning" & "grunting". Animals that growl include felines, bears, canines and crocodilians. The ...

  5. Human–animal communication - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Coren identifies 56 signals which untrained dogs make and people can understand, including ten barks, five growls, eight other vocalizations, 11 tail signals, five ear and eye positions, five mouth signals and 12 body positions. [61]

  6. Do you kiss your dog on the mouth? Here’s why one vet ... - AOL

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    If your dog enjoys licking your face, but you’re not a fan, you might find this article useful: I love my dog but hate when he licks my face – here’s how I stopped this behavior.

  7. Dogs have the upper hand when it comes to smells - AOL

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    Since the mid-1800s, most anatomists have viewed all these points as convincing evidence that humans have a reduced sense of smell compared to other mammals, especially dogs.

  8. Animal language - Wikipedia

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    The features mentioned below have so far been found in all spoken human languages, and at least one is missing from any other animal communication system. Vocal-auditory channel: Sounds are emitted from the mouth and perceived by the auditory system. [6]

  9. Study Finds Dogs Have an Emotional Response When Humans Cry - AOL

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