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Even without speaking, your dog has a lot to say. Dogs can communicate a number of different things to their owners via licking because they use their tongues similarly to how humans use hands.
Man's best friend has a lot of adorable habits, but the pose we arguably all know and love is – the dog head-tilt. But why do our furry friends tilt their heads in the first place? In a study ...
If you've ever had a dog (or met one) you'll probably recognise the 'head tilt'. You know the one. When their eyes seem to widen and they angle their head to the side as if they're trying to look ...
Our little 14-year-old dog developed a head tilt in the last day or two. She is walking with some difficulty and having trouble getting her balance. Could she have had a stroke? We have an ...
A head-tilt could also indicate that your dog is thinking or likes the attention it gets them. If your dog has larger ears, head tilting might signal that they are trying to hear you better.
Ask your dog if they want to go to the park, and you might get an inquisitive-looking head tilt in response. This cute canine behavior is familiar to dog owners, but no one really knows why human ...
However, many people struggle to decipher the meaning behind certain canine cues, such as the head tilt when speaking to them - whether it's asking about dinner time or discussing daily plans.