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  2. How to get my dog to stop whining - AOL

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  3. German Shepherd Tries Whining to Grandma When Mom Tells Her ...

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    This might sound counterintuitive, but lots of dogs whine as a way to appease others. They'll even do so while adopting a submissive posture too. Dogs will also whine when greeting others — it's ...

  4. Why do dogs chase their tails? Your pet's behavior, explained

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    Why do dogs eat poop? ... you get up and walk out of the room because a lot of times dogs will want to follow you," she says. "You might put their harness on and go for a walk because while they ...

  5. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    A drawing by Konrad Lorenz showing facial expressions of a dog – a communication behavior. y-axis = fear, x-axis = aggression. 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 social ...

  6. Emotion in animals - Wikipedia

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    The first two dogs quickly recovered from the experience, but the third dog suffered chronic symptoms of clinical depression as a result of this perceived helplessness. A further series of experiments showed that, similar to humans, under conditions of long-term intense psychological stress, around one third of dogs do not develop learned ...

  7. Tail wagging by dogs - Wikipedia

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    One hypothesis states that the asymmetries are actually evolved and are kept as evolutionarily stable strategies, that aid dogs in detecting when they should interact with each other. [1] The direction, as well as height and width of the tail wag can convey important cues about the social condition of the animal. [ 8 ]

  8. Drama Queen Husky's Over-the-Top Performance in Protest ... - AOL

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    If they're whining, crying, or yelping, you'll know it. Every dog has their ways of saying they aren't happy with a situation. Huskies are just a little louder about it!

  9. Bark (sound) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] In contrast, dogs bark in many social situations, with acoustic communication in dogs being described as hypertrophic. [6] While wolf barks tend to be brief and isolated, dog barking is often repetitive. [7] One hypothesis for why dogs bark more than wolves is that dogs developed vocal communication as a result of their domestication. [7]