yes, they can communicate by their ears, eyes, the way their necks are, their position, their tail and their mouths. for more info go to aspca.org
Dogs communicate using their tail, ears, and body posture.
dogs communicate by barking and using his tails and their ears also dogs mark territorys by peeing on trees in winter when it snows dogs try to find their terriory they go around in trees quite strange of dogs dogs sometimes mistake a pole for a tree
African wild dogs have big ears to help regulate their body temperature. The large surface area of their ears helps dissipate heat in hot environments, and the blood vessels close to the skin allow for efficient cooling. Additionally, their big ears help them communicate with other pack members through a variety of vocalizations.
Dogs have around 18 muscles in each ear, allowing them to move their ears to listen in different directions and express their emotions. These muscles help dogs to accurately pinpoint the source of a sound and communicate nonverbally with other dogs and humans.
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They communicate using barks, grunts, growls, whines and physical gestures for example with the tail and ears.
Horses communicate with other horses with neighs,their ears,and body. Mostly their body though
Dogs lick pee to gather information about other dogs, mark their territory, and communicate with other animals.
No,they don't have years,they communicate each other's by Infrasound wavelengths.
Pig ears have a good sense of hearing, although they are not as sensitive as those of animals like dogs or bats. They can detect a wide range of frequencies and sounds, which helps them navigate their environment and communicate with other pigs.
that's how dogs show affection toeach other......when u have ur late night cap with your man u tend to show love and affection. u may nibble on his ear and he may nibble on yours and it the say way for the dog. probably because she likes him.
Dogs may bite other dogs' necks as a natural behavior to establish dominance or playfulness. It can also be a way for them to communicate and interact with other dogs.