Friday, 10 October 2014

Conversations between dogs

Dogs in some ways are similar to cats, they are thought as pets and usually live in doors. when they communicate its with a 'woof', bark or growl. A woof to us can mean alot of things depending on the dog, a loud bark normally means the dog is unsettled or afraid but on the other hand a can also mean excitement. A growl indicates the dog is being teritorial where as a quiet squeaky bark screams the dog is in pain.
Just like a cat the dog uses visual communication such as scratching at the door to signal it wants to go outside or wagging of tail and tongue out if the dog is in a playful mood. Dogs are famous for being trained to do certain 'tricks' such as sit, roll over, hand shaking, fetch and so on, this to me shows a conversation happening between a dog and a human.


This is a clip of a husky, appearing to say 'i love you' it sounds alot like it its unbelievable!

i included this clip to show how dogs have a conversation, unlike the cats the dogs have a far more rougher approach when talking to eachother apart from the barking the visual communication is alot stronger and more aggressive (not harming each other in any way).

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