Yes, it's actually a very effective way of training a dog.
Dogs lick pee from other dogs to gather information about them, such as their age, sex, and health. This behavior serves as a way for dogs to communicate and establish social hierarchies within their pack. By sniffing and licking each other's urine, dogs can learn about each other's status and establish bonds within their group.
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In a way dogs can 'talk' to each other. Barking, growling etc is all a way of communication, just like we humans talk. It is a way of showing what the dog wants or does not want and also shows what mood the dog is in.
Dogs typically show affection towards each other by licking each other's faces. This behavior is a sign of social bonding and can also be a way for dogs to groom one another. It is considered a natural behavior for dogs to kiss each other in this way.
Dogs say "hello" to other dogs by sniffing each other's rear ends.
yes cause my dogs did
This is something that comes by instinct to dogs. They are trying to dominate each other and no, that's not bad. They are not hurting each other they are just play - fighting. My 2 dogs do this all the time.
Dogs play rough because it's a natural behavior that helps them learn social skills, establish dominance, and release energy. It's a way for them to communicate and bond with each other.
they take care of each other like wolf packs take care of each other
They can learn new things from each other like in studying or playing or certain things. they can share their abilities with each other.
of course
Dogs may sit on each other's head as a way to establish dominance or to show affection. It is a common behavior in social hierarchies among dogs.