How to greet between dogs Dogs meet even more than humans have a sense of ritual

Looking for each other’s hips is one of the “greetings” dogs give each other when they first meet and smell each other’s hips. Dogs greet each other by sniffing each other’s rumps. This is a unique meeting ritual in dog society that does not exist in human society. By sniffing each other’s butts, we can get information about each other’s “gender”. In the case of humans, the appearance and voice can be judged, but dogs get information about each other’s gender by sniffing their butts. Also, by smelling each other’s butts, they can know each other’s “age”. Dogs can confirm each other’s age by sniffing each other’s buttocks to determine whether they are older or younger than themselves. And, by smelling each other’s butts, they can tell if each other is in heat. It is very important to wear a safety belt when walking or going out with a dog in heat. Letting the other dog smell their own butt is not “smelling each other’s butts”, it is “letting the other dog smell”. There is a special meaning in letting the other dog smell his own butt without smelling his own butt. A dog that is confident in itself and lets the other dog smell its own ass, but does not smell the other dog’s ass. This is the behavior of a dog that is confident in itself. In order to keep the buttocks hidden, the dog raises the tail well and says “you can smell it any way you want” to the other dog in a dignified manner. On the contrary, dogs who are not confident in themselves hang their tails down and run around as if they were hiding their butts. If they don’t smell each other’s butts, they may not be interested in each other. In this way, you can tell the personality of a dog by observing how they make pleasantries when they first meet. It may be interesting to find out whether our dog is a “confident dog” or an “unconfident, introverted dog”. When dogs that don’t want to get close to each other for the first time meet, they keep a distance and stare at each other, sometimes not wanting to get close. I’m afraid they are discussing with each other. They want to get close, they want to smell their asses, they want to play together, and although they think so, they are exploring how each other act. If it is a human, you can understand each other’s mood by talking, but it seems to take a long time between dogs. If you understand that you are not in the mood to fight with each other, then you will slowly approach and start exchanging pleasantries. Things to note 1, keep a certain distance between dogs do not intend to approach, do not force them to approach. Also, keep your lead so your dog doesn’t suddenly approach another dog, and make sure the dog is looking at the other dog. 2. The “first step” of the first meeting between dogs is very important. If the other person is anxious and the dog approaches quickly, the dog may feel scared or may get angry and jealous. Dogs also need the owner’s support to say hello. If the dog looks at the owner’s smiling face and pleasant greeting and conversation, then the dog will think it is safe and will play and communicate with each other.

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