Meaning Behind Dogs Behaviours

 Meaning Behind Dogs Behaviours


           I know we all desperetly love our dogs. But Many times they performs some strange activities makes a very embarrassing situation among peoples and guests. We thought "This is just an normal behavour of my dog". And of course this is a normal behavour but most of the dogs owner even don't know the exact meaning of their strange activity.
 
           So here, in this blog post I'm gonna tell you the top 10 strange activities performend by our pets, and what are their meanings. What they wants to tell us with the help of their activities.

  • Dogs Kicks when you Tickle (सहलाना) their Stomach 

          When you scratch or tickle your dog's belly, it irritates him, much the same way that the wind or a bug might. It activates nerves under his skin that are connected to his spinal cord and relays a message to his leg muscles to kick in an attempt to get rid of the irritant.
  • Why Dogs Kick their feet after Pooping

          Kicking the hind legs after elimination is known as ground-scratching, and it is a normal dog behavior. This behavior has been seen in dogs and wild canids, such as wolves and coyotes. ... The kicking motion is a visual display for other dogs and may help spread the scent of urine.
  • Why Dogs Drag on their Back
          Dog scooting is a sign that your canine companion is experiencing discomfort and it's often related to anal gland problems, allergies, or irritation. “Scooting is when a dog drags their bottom along the floor while in a seated position. This is a dog's  way of saying something isnt right with their butt
  • Why Dogs Wants to Play or Sleeps On Your Cloths

          A dog's scent is one of his strongest senses. He can distinctly smell your scent on the clothes whether they are clean or dirty. ... You may also exhibit your dog rolling on your bed, clothes, or sheets from time to time. This is because he is trying to redistribute that 'pack' or family smell back onto himself.
  • Why Dogs Like To Sit around your feet

          It's a normal behavior for a dog to settle down at their owner's feet. This may be a way of showing affection, just as you would choose to sit next to a friend or love one. ... It may be that these dogs find the physical contact comforting—just simply touching their owner may be relaxing for a dog.
  • Why Dogs stares so intensely

          Just as humans stare into the eyes of someone they adore, dogs will stare at their owners to express affection. In fact, mutual staring between humans and dogs releases oxytocin, known as the love hormone. ... The same hormone that is released when a new mother looks at her baby is also triggered when you look at your dog.
  • Getting their face and ear down

         An annoyance such as wet or dirty fur, pain from a bad tooth or eye injury, irritation from fleas or allergies, or simply because it feels good are all potential reasons why a dog may rub its face on something.
              

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