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  2. Body language of dogs - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Additionally, ear flattening or heightening are typical movements made using the ears. [2] In terms of the head/body, it is of interest to study turning of the head, as well as the overall posture of the dog. [1] Because dogs communicate differently from humans, it is more difficult for humans to interpret their emotional states.

  3. Dropout (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    Contestants play a bluffing version of "never have I ever", with host Lily Du and bartender Grant O'Brien. Apr 11, 2022: 4 seasons 43 eps 40 mins Renewed [50] Make Some Noise [d] Improv, game show: Contestants improvise scenes based on prompts provided by host Sam Reich. Jun 13, 2022: 3 seasons 47 eps 30 mins Airing [51] [52] [53] Play It By ...

  4. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    Dog communication refers to the methods dogs use to transfer information to other dogs, animals, and humans. Dogs may exchange information vocally, visually, or through smell. Visual communication includes mouth shape and head position, licking and sniffing, ear and tail positioning, eye contact, facial expression, and body posture.

  5. Dog anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Dogs have ear mobility that allows them to rapidly pinpoint the exact location of a sound. Eighteen or more muscles can tilt, rotate, raise, or lower a dog's ear. A dog can identify a sound's location much faster than a human can, as well as hear sounds at four times the distance. [41] Dogs can lose their hearing from age or an ear infection. [42]

  6. The best dog DNA kits of 2025 - AOL

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    Daisy’s results from Ancestry Know Your Pet DNA came back with a mix of the expected German shepherd (66%) and Labrador retriever (26%), but also 8% Native American Indian Dog.

  7. Play by ear - Wikipedia

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    Play by ear may refer to: Improvisation , the act of inventing all or part of a process as it is performed. Learning music by ear , learning how to play a musical piece purely by listening to a rendition of the piece alone, without the aid of printed material

  8. Man reunites with dog in emotional video after evacuating ...

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    In another video, he held Tika Tika Tika close to his chest and said he was using an AirTag he had for Oreo to try to find him. On Jan. 12, Kreutz posted an update .

  9. Sound localization - Wikipedia

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    Sound is the perceptual result of mechanical vibrations traveling through a medium such as air or water. Through the mechanisms of compression and rarefaction, sound waves travel through the air, bounce off the pinna and concha of the exterior ear, and enter the ear canal.