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  2. Body language of dogs - Wikipedia

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    If a dog's tail is wagging freely and vigorously, this displays a friendly or playful mood. [12] [15] Similar to ear position, tail positions and movements may be mostly or completely ineffective in dog breeds with short, tightly curled, or docked tails. [16] The tail of a dog can communicate a number of emotions and intentions. [17]

  3. Emotion in animals - Wikipedia

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    Dogs presented with images of either human or dog faces with different emotional states (happy/playful or angry/aggressive) paired with a single vocalization (voices or barks) from the same individual with either a positive or negative emotional state or brown noise. Dogs look longer at the face whose expression is congruent to the emotional ...

  4. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    By moving different parts of their bodies, whether facial expressions or postures, dogs can express a wide range of emotions and signals. Dog with ears erect means it is alerted, [1]: 130 and baring its teeth is a warning signal. [1]: 116 Licking can mean different things depending on the context. [1]: 124

  5. Video of Rescue Dog Demanding Cuddles From Owner Goes Viral ...

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    Dogs, with their expressive faces and keen ability to sense emotions, often know just what to do to convey their feelings to their humans. Whether it’s through a wag of the tail, a sloppy kiss ...

  6. That 'guilty' look that your dog is giving you isn't ... - AOL

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    More simply: Humans tend to misattribute dog emotions based on human emotions. The "guilty" look is a prime example of this. "I look at a dog showing the guilty look and it feels guilty to me.

  7. Dogs can feel our emotions through our heart rate ... - AOL

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    The bond we share with our beloved pups might go even deeper than we thought…

  8. Dog behavior - Wikipedia

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    A drawing by Konrad Lorenz showing facial expressions of a dog - a communication behavior. X-axis is aggression, y-axis is fear. Dog behavior is the internally coordinated responses of individuals or groups of domestic dogs to internal and external stimuli. [1] It has been shaped by millennia of contact with humans and their lifestyles.

  9. Beautiful Dog Overcome with Emotion After Singing Along to ...

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    "POV: Your dog can't help but sing along to the songs from Titanic," the video's text overlay reads. "He gets emotional every time," she joked in the caption. People were so impressed by Oliver's ...