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  2. Dog Mimics NYPD Siren Adorably in Viral Video - AOL

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    This video is just one of many clips Fernandez has shared, each showcasing Kaido’s passion for his signature siren symphonies. The emotional range in a dog ‘s howl can vary greatly, as Kaido ...

  3. Here's the reason dogs tilt their heads when we speak - AOL

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    %shareLinks-quote="Dogs are capable of recognizing certain parts of human language, so when they cock their heads as you speak to them it's possible they're listening for specific words and ...

  4. Staffordshire Terrier's Hilarious Symphony of Sounds Has ...

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    Honestly, the best dogs with the funniest little sounds!” They know how to brighten our days without even trying. Another person responded, “She sounds exactly like my dog when we remove the ...

  5. His Master's Voice - Wikipedia

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    His Master's Voice is a painting and trademark by Francis Barraud that depicts a dog named Nipper listening to a wind-up disc gramophone whilst tilting his head, created in 1899. [ 1 ] In December 1899, the painting was sold to William Barry Owen of London's Gramophone Company (later a division of EMI ), who would begin using the image on its ...

  6. Body language of dogs - Wikipedia

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    If the head is stationary, the main identifying difference is whether the head is upright or lowered. An upright head signifies attentiveness, dominance, or aggression, while a lowered head signifies fear or submission. A moving head may indicate that a dog is feeling playful. [12] A dog communicates by altering the position of its head.

  7. Vestibular system - Wikipedia

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    The vestibular-ocular reflex (VOR) is a reflex eye movement that stabilizes images on the retina during head movement by producing an eye movement in the direction opposite to head movement, thus preserving the image on the center of the visual field. For example, when the head moves to the right, the eyes move to the left, and vice versa.

  8. My Dog Loves to Watch “Bluey” — and Other Pet ... - AOL

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    Farah also said other “dog elements” of the show is the use of constant movement and high-pitched sounds, all of which she says dogs really tune into. Plus, Bluey , of course, features dogs.

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