Bomei's way of expressing emotions

Kuchong. com: * barks continuously and quickly, and the alto: "Come on, there is trouble, someone has invaded our territory." This is a dog alarm. * Keep barking, but slowly and in a low voice: "The intruder is very close, prepare to fight!" This is also a warning to intruders. * Stop every three or four quick barks and repeat: "We suspect that an intruder is approaching our territory. I think we should be vigilant. " For modern home, it is a reminder to the owner. * Long or uninterrupted barking at short intervals: "Hello? I am lonely, I need a partner! " This is the most common reaction after dogs are locked up or left alone. * One or two sharp and short dog barks, with a middle tone: "Hi, hello." This is a typical greeting voice. * A short, sharp, low-pitched growl: "Don't do it again!" It is usually the sound made by a bitch when she is training a puppy, but it may also be the sound made by a bitch when she is bored with other dogs or hurt by her owner (such as when grooming her hair). * A sharp and quick cry, with a higher pitch: "What is this?" Or "huh?" This means surprise. If the sound is repeated 2~3 times, the meaning becomes: "Come and see this!" " "Is to call a partner or host to see a new thing. The same cry, if not so sharp, usually means "come here!" "Many dogs ran to the door and made this sound, indicating that they would go out for a walk. If the pitch drops, it means, "Great!" "That's great! "Dogs usually make this sound when they accept food. * A scream, or a very short high-pitched bark: "Ouch! "This is a response to unexpected pain. (Different from the pain caused by the owner) * A series of screams: "I am in pain!" "I'm really scared! "This is a response to extreme fear and pain. * Stuttering bark, alto: If we describe the dog's bark as "wow", then the stuttering bark is "ah wow". This is usually a prelude to a game activity, which means "Let's get started". "Higher and higher barking: it's a bit hard to describe, but you must have heard it. He usually barks in a series, often starting from the middle tone, but the tone suddenly rises, almost screaming, but the tone is not that high. This is a bark representing play, which is usually used in tumbling games to express emotion. It can be interpreted as: "This is fun! "Roar: Roar can appear alone, or it can be used to assist barking and add a little threat. * A soft, deep cry: "Look out!" "Stand back! "This is used as a threat, which usually makes the other person go away and leave some space for the barking dog. Deep, growling bark: This growling is the prelude to barking. It means: "I'm very unhappy, don't come near, or I'll be rude!" " "This is a clear warning that if the dog comes near again, it will attack. The high-pitched growl barks: "I am worried (or scared), but I will protect myself!" " This is a threat from an animal with low self-confidence, but it will fight back if it is forced again. * Fluctuating roar: This roar may be any tone between bass and treble. When the pitch rises gradually, a China dog will bark. It means, "I'm afraid. If you bend over, I may attack you or run away! " This is a fearful and aggressive bark from a dog with no self-confidence. * Noisy growl, but no teeth: "This is a good game!" "I had a great time!" This growl is usually part of the game, and it is also between a series of stuttering barks. Usually stands for high concentration, appearing in hard work or naughty aggression. Other vocalizations: * Soft low bark: "I'm in pain!" ""I'm afraid! "Most people are most likely to hear this voice in a veterinary hospital. Usually, dogs feel pain, or obedient dogs are in a threatening and unfamiliar environment. Usually, puppies also make this cry when they feel cold, hungry or depressed. * Loud and long wailing sound: "Please give it to me ..." "I think ..." A dog usually makes this sound when waiting for food, or waiting to be put on a leash to play, or trying to win its owner's attention. * Sigh: Dogs usually make this sound when they lie down and put their heads on their front feet. This exclamation may have two meanings, depending on the situation at that time and his facial expression. If the eyes are half open, it means that the dog is in a happy mood, which means "I am very satisfied and want to climb down and rest here". If its eyes are completely open, it represents disappointment when what it expects cannot be realized. The best explanation is "I gave up". Barking: This is a typical barking of hounds in hunting operations. It can usually be interpreted as: "Come with me!" "Let me catch it!" Or "attack now! "* Eee-oh screams: This sounds like" Eee-oh ",and the last" oh "sound is very long. Usually means: "I'm lonely! """I feel abandoned!" Or "Is anyone there?" * Shouting: "I'm here!" "This is my place!" "I heard you there!" Confident animals usually shout loudly just to show their existence. Shouting may also be a response to other dogs barking. To people's ears, this cry is louder than a scream and is usually described as horrible. Woo-hoo: This sound sounds like "ah-woo-hoo" for a while. It is comfortable pleasure and excitement, which means "I am very excited!" " Or "Let's go!" Dogs usually make this sound when their favorite things (such as going out to play) are about to happen.

1. Why are dogs close to you?

Dogs are gregarious animals, and have similar social structure and internal motivation to humans. If puppies get used to being with people from the third week to the sensitive stage of 12 weeks after birth, it is easy to regard their owners as one of their own.

2. Why does it hurt that dogs are left alone at home?

Dogs have a strong desire to live in groups, and some dogs cannot accept being alone. When it is left alone at home, it often barks, howls, panics and urinates everywhere for fear of uninvited guests. Some left-behind dogs like to collect things that their owners have touched or used, and surround their owners' smells to form a barrier. If there are too few things to form a protective circle, the dog will bite them into pieces and spread them out. 3. The dog's friendly expression?

When a dog says hello to his friend (human or other dog), he will have a smiling mouth, calm eyes, backward ears and a curled tongue. After greeting, it will turn around and lean its ass against its owner. At this time, they hope that their heads can keep a certain distance from people. Standing like this allows the owner to touch its back. 4. Why are dogs obsessed with roadside telephone poles?

Urine and feces left by other dogs can tell dogs a lot of information. Who has been here? A man or a woman? Healthy or not? How old are you? What's the situation ... 5. Why do dogs wagging their tails bite people?

Wagging its tail means that the dog is excited, but it doesn't necessarily mean that it is friendly. It's important to know other body language before approaching a swinging dog. 6. Why do people say that my dog is arrogant?

When a dog meets another dog, but doesn't trust him very much, he often avoids eye contact with him, pulls his ears back, keeps his tail neutral and stands up straight to make himself look tall. 7. Watch it climb down. Do you want to jump up and bite me?

When the dog invites the same kind or people to play with it, it will make a bow, which is the classic shape of the front elbow propping up the ass. Then it wagged its tail, jumped up and ran away, looking back to see if its invitation was answered. 8. Why is it so difficult to train dogs to listen to orders?

Compared with human children, dogs cannot understand sound signals well. Therefore, it is best to combine commands and gestures to train dogs to sit down and come over. 9. Little bully, why?

In a litter of puppies, the puppy with the strongest willpower is easy to get the upper hand. It is often the youngest person who has the strongest personality, has a stronger desire to be a boss and is more likely to succeed. 10, how to face an angry dog?

The dog raised his head, wrinkled his nose, showed his sharp teeth, pulled his lips up, but pulled his mouth forward, which showed that he was showing his strength and giving you a chance to retreat. If you want to retreat, you must retreat slowly and obviously, so as not to attract attacks. 1 1. Why is my dog spoiled by other dogs?

Two dogs can form a group. If one dog dares to do something, two dogs dare to do it together. 12. Why do dogs chase people?

Many dogs like to chase pedestrians, bicycles and cars, not because they want to bite them, but because they want to catch up and consume their extra energy. Of course, some dogs will bite when they catch up, because they are excited or afraid of this person. 13. Why do dogs like to make themselves so dirty?

The hunting nature makes them good at hiding their tracks, especially the smell. And to do so is to cover yourself up by the smelly substances around you. Once it comes home and is washed by its owner, the urge to roll on another pile of smelly things will be stronger next time. 14, I never dare to reach out when the dog is eating, because it will bite me. Why?

Dogs are naturally possessive of precious foods, and they will defend them. Let them know that the master's hand is for food, not for taking it away, and understand this truth from an early age. 15. Why do dogs like to hide things?

This stems from their wild dog ancestors, because there is often not enough food in the wild. Occasionally, when there is extra food, it must be stored safely. Dogs have powerful digestive enzymes in their stomachs, so they won't get sick even if they eat rotten food. Remember, dogs have a strong sense of "digging deep and accumulating widely" 16. Why do dogs like to sleep under desks and chairs and under beds?

Because they don't want to be disturbed, they can have a good dream. 17. Why do dogs sometimes dig their own nests?

Because they like to sleep in a comfortable place, if the nest is uneven, they will flatten it and make themselves sleep comfortably. 18. Why do dogs stick out their tongues in winter?

In summer, the longer the dog's tongue sticks out, the hotter it gets. But in winter, dogs will gasp faster when they are nervous or excited, so they will stick out their tongues to calm themselves down. 19, dog owners should pay attention to: the exposed skin of dogs will also be sunburned by the sun, especially dogs with white hair, and certain measures should be taken to avoid direct exposure in the sun. Superman among dogs: He can climb fences and drill holes. ...

This situation usually occurs at the peak of dog acceptance, usually one week after estrus, and they will try their best to get close to the nearby opposite sex, even if they are fighting up and down. 2 1. If the puppy is delivered by caesarean section, and the mother wakes up from anesthesia and returns it after cleaning, the mother will reject the puppy. (Solution: Apply the urine or other excrement/secretions of the mother dog to the puppy) 22. Why do dogs like to lick their owners' mouths?

It also comes from the behavior of ancestors. Because the ancestors of dogs put food in their stomachs and took it home to feed the puppies. If this behavior is noticed by the owner, then they will get into the habit of jumping up and licking the owner's mouth from an early age. 23. Why does my dog always yawn? Does it need to take melatonin?

Yawning is usually the first sign that a dog is embarrassed. Perhaps it is contradictory, and it must decide whether to go or stay. Another kind of anxiety is sticking out your tongue and licking your nose, or bouncing your tongue around. 24, the dog to quell the potential infringement of several forms:

yawn

Divert one's sight

Lick your lips

Don't look away.

Smell things on the ground.

Bow, bow

sit down

Sit with your back to you

Walk away slowly

Make a big turn and don't go straight to another person, because it won't be too abrupt. How dogs get along with each other depends on how many wonderful encounters they had with different dogs when they were young. Dogs with poor social skills can't understand the subtle signals of other dogs and can't send the correct signals themselves, so they often get into trouble. 26. Some body language of dogs:

Pull your ears back: fear or obedience

Listen forward: confident or interested?

Expose the whites of your eyes and enlarge your eyes: fear.

Open your mouth and gasp: fear

Tail drooping: fear or obedience

Cocked tail: self-confidence

Wagging its tail: Excitement 27. When the dog bends down, its drooping tail swings, its shoulders are raised and its eyes are fixed on people, it shows that it is adopting a calming strategy and feels uneasy. At this time, its owner should help it out of trouble. 28. The hair on the dog's neck, tail root and back has stood up, his eyes are bright, and he is even drooling. In order to make it look bigger than it really is, it is a threat and a bluff. 29, the degree of dog attack depends on:

How big is the threat?

How much trust does it inherit from its parents?

How many times has it won 30 before? How to greet a strange dog? ( 1)

Dogs explore their world mainly through their noses and mouths, while humans use their eyes and hands. When greeting dogs, use your eyes and hands as little as possible to reduce their fear. Note that being stared at for a long time will make them feel uncomfortable. 3 1. How to say hello to a strange dog? (2)

If you don't want to subdue the dog in front of you as a conqueror, then you have to squat down, bend over, don't look at it, then make a fist with your hand (don't raise it so high) and let it take the initiative to smell whether you are malicious. 32. Dogs' backs and chests are "safe" parts, and they can get used to being touched. And the stomach is their sensitive part. 33. When a dog bites, what will be the first to fall into people's hands?

This is usually because dogs had unpleasant experiences with their hands when they were young. These hands are often used to beat dogs or make them uncomfortable. For example, touching the dog's head will make their vision slightly vibrate and shake; Touching dogs' ears will temporarily make them deaf. For unfamiliar dogs, just gently touch their breasts. Note: When you want to pet a strange dog, don't put your hand on its head at will. 34. Around the chest and collar are itchy parts that dogs like. And behind the ears. Sometimes a dog will lie on the ground and raise its front paws to let its owner scratch its chest again. It has been proved that stroking dogs is good for people's blood pressure and good for people and dogs. 35. One way to make people's hands popular with dogs is to hold delicious food or toys in their hands. There are many ways to reward dogs, such as food, games, running and praise. 36. Why do dogs like to be light bulbs?

In fact, it may just want to seize the opportunity to get more attention or help its owner out of trouble. 37. Dogs' extrasensory ability helps them to see the world in a different way from humans.