Do you have a four -legged friend at home? So set your ears. A new study has discovered a secret language of dogs. It is an absolute novelty, but thanks to which you will learn a lot about your furry friend. Look.
If you have a four -legged friend at home, this is a message exactly for you. The new study showed a secret means of dog communication that has never been talked about before, nor was it known. And it is a means that people use. Obviously, subconscious non -verbal communication can reveal much not only about man, but Io’s best friend, or dog.
YouTube video that dog blinking means can be found on the channel λsk λbout Impact:
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The secret language of the dogs
As they say, the eyes are a window into the soul, and they can read a lot of them. And this is exactly the case of the four -legged pets. Maybe sometimes you can observe it. You are talking to someone, the person looks at you. You look back. And that’s exactly what dogs do. Except in slightly different situations. The research was led by Martin Francesconi from the Italian University of Pisa. So what did she know exactly?
First, research confirmed that home dogs tend to blink when it is around other dogs. This seems to maintain friendly and peaceful relationships, both with their four -legged colleagues and with man. The dog is an incredibly receptive animal. Do you know how to say blinking makes a sense of innocence and peacefulness? It is the truth of the dogs. They blink at a person when they feel that the tension in the room is rising, for example, that the owner is angry.
Wink
Winking in dogs, as in humans, takes place on a subconscious level. The dog does not smell on purpose, for example, to indicate a connection to his dog colleague. The dog can look at the next dog, for example, as a signal that it is relaxed in its presence, which means that the second dog can also be calm. It is absolutely fascinating how dogs are similar to people. And that their communication can be much more complex than we thought until recently. Try to see how often and in what situations your dog blinks.
Sources: www.pppydu.cz, www.thewoofdog.com