Sunday, February 27, 2011

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The Language of Dogs Thumbnail



The communication miniature dogs and all dogs is a language without words, consisting of postures: ears, tail, mouth, nose, eyes, and sounds: barks, growls, moans, gasps and so on.


Due to their small sizes, dogs thumbnail prove to be much more expressive than other dogs, that is, they know communicate very effectively. They do a very clever use of language often surprise us.


This is due to a basic survival instinct, since if miniature dogs not were protected by humans, these tiny dogs could not exist, therefore need to use very well particular language without words, language your body, to take with us the best of communications.



their ears Language:
Focus on miniature dog-eared of Shih Tzu, Havanese, Maltese, etc) in them that is hardly noticeable.

Ears erect and forward-facing : Show care, or are paying attention.

If the head tilts: not understand the command or message that you mean.
Ears laps down and parallel to the head Some dogs and place them walking or running, means a state of great doubt.

Cola your language:

extended horizontally, but relaxed: is a sign of attention.

Extended and stiff horizontally: position domain, I'm in charge here!

Cola upright: is a sign of authority of a dog shown in a great position of dominance.

straight and curved tail on the rump: Indicates confidence, control and self-control.

In miniature dogs with docked tail, like Yorkies and Poodles, tail raised will have to be read according to the degree of tension thereof.
Cola low but slightly removed from the hind legs: is calm and relaxed.

Cola down and near hind legs: If the limbs are stiff and slightly stirred the tail indicates that it is unsafe or in an unfamiliar place that gives slight mistrust and fear.
Cola hidden between the legs: fear or submission. The dog afraid hurt you, or, in the presence of the dominant member of the herd, whether human or other dog and indicates he is total submission.

Cola stirred slightly: is a greeting, like a smile.

Cola great stirring with broad strokes: lot of happiness, is a big welcome.

Language looks
Eyes narrowed: submissive attitude against challenging.
Look the other way as we speak: not interested or do not understand.

mouth Language:
Boca ajar: equivalent to a smile from people.


Boca cerrada, labios levantados enseñando los dientes: Una señal de  amenaza de que va a atacar.
 

Lenguaje del cuerpo: 
Perro agachado, patas Extended front, back straight, head near the ground : Invitation to play.

upright position and relaxed, upright ears not advanced, high head, mouth ajar , tail down and relaxed: relaxed and happy dog.

upright body leaning forward, ears forward, tail erect and bristling, eyes wide, nose wrinkled, fur, rigid Member: State very dominant threatening attack if it is challenged.

check belly up is: Submission total, when she lies on her back, showing the stomach and lower neck recognize us as leaders of the pack.

Wallowing on the back and rub it on the floor, rubbing his nose and chest the ground: is very satisfied and happy .


scrape the floor with legs: The dog has glands that leave a unique and distinctive smell and leaving a sign its presence there, a brand.

Pee: mark the territory.

barking Language:
(Our miniature dogs have a reputation for barking and loud, this is education by poor not because the barking miniature breeds more than others)
Barking acute and short not very strong: is a greeting.
Barking fast and with pauses every 3 or 4 : You are asking the owner and leader of the pack to investigate what is happening.
Fast continuous barking: Alert, is a stranger in our land.

A sharp bark, brief and low tone: Indicates nuisance, annoyance.
Language of Grunts:

Growl soft low tone threat of attack.

Growl ending bark, in a low tone : Ready to fight.

Bark Growl ending in high pitch: The dog rather not fight, but do not attack if left alone.

Growl intense without showing teeth attack is simulating a joke and shows that you are having fun. often interspersed with staccato barks.



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