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  2. The meaning behind your dog's yawn revealed - AOL

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  3. Yawn - Wikipedia

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    Snakes yawn, both to realign their jaws after a meal and for respiratory reasons, as their trachea can be seen to expand when they do this. Dogs, and occasionally cats, often yawn after seeing people yawn [11] [65] and when they feel uncertain. [66] Dogs demonstrate contagious yawning when exposed to human yawning. Dogs are very adept at ...

  4. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    Dogs' ability to move their tails can be different among different breeds due to the fact that humans can dock their tails or remove them completely. [4] In addition, some breeds, such as the Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog , are born with extremely short tails, or other breeds, such as the Pembroke Welsh Corgi , may be born without a tail ...

  5. Why Prairie Dogs “Jump Yip” - AOL

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    The little prairie dogs stand on their hind legs, stretch their paws to the sky, and give out a high-pitched yelp. ... catch the contagion of a jump yip, it’s not unlike humans yawning in ...

  6. Emotional contagion - Wikipedia

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    "Contagious" yawning has been observed in humans, chimpanzees, dogs, cats, birds, and reptiles, and can occur across species. [24] [25] Vittorio Gallese posits that mirror neurons are responsible for intentional attunement [jargon] in relation to others.

  7. Can you make it through this video without yawning? - AOL

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    Oh, and did you know that yawns are actually contagious for dogs, too? A study from the University of Tokyo found dogs yawn more when their owners yawn compared to when strangers do.

  8. Italian Greyhound Puppy's Shrieking Yawns Are Too Cute ... - AOL

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  9. Body language of dogs - Wikipedia

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    Dog displaying aggressive body language; note upright head position, staring, clenched teeth, and upright ears pointing forward. The position and movement, or lack thereof, of a dog's head can indicate a variety of emotional states. If the head is stationary, the main identifying difference is whether the head is upright or lowered.