“First time meeting, please take care of” dogs use smell to identify, unlike our two-legged beasts need to carry a business card, they rely on the body’s smell is enough to identify each other. Smell each other’s farts, familiar with each other’s smell, is the enemy or friend, immediately see the difference. “The way dogs identify their status is simple and has nothing to do with gender or size. A dog who feels his status is higher will lie on top of another dog, and if the other dog does not resist, he agrees to the status of the superior. “After meeting each other for the first time and not being able to confirm each other’s identity, they will try not to let each other’s eyes meet to alleviate any conflict that may arise, but they will continue to observe each other out of the corner of their eyes to see if they are friends or foes. “Inviting each other to play” with head down, butt high and tail wagging is an invitation to the other dog, telling him “I’m here, come and play with me”. If the other dog ignores him, he will still jump around, looking very mischievous. After “wanting to make friends with each other”, the first time we meet and confirm our identity, the eye contact is not just one kind of meaning; we may think, “Huh? This guy is interesting, let’s make friends”; it may also be a meeting of the eyes to look directly at each other, and let out a low whimper, indicating hostility to each other. “When the dog has a good feeling about the other party, it will lick the other party’s hair or ears with its tongue to show its good feeling and hope that the other party’s hair is beautiful. Head down, buttocks high, in front of the partner who wants to invite around, it is warmly inviting each other, hoping to join its play game. “I am the boss” from the dog sitting together, you can show each other’s status, power hungry dogs, always like to do more than others. Just like the dog in your arms, see other dogs, often feel greater and bark at each other to demonstrate. When resting, the lower status of the dog lying down, the higher status of the dog sitting.
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