They communicate using barks, grunts, growls, whines and physical gestures
for example with the tail and ears.
dogs interact with people by looking at you, wagging their tails, or even barking or laying on the ground.
cats
dogs pigs butterflies.....
Wolfdogs may be found anywhere that wolves and dogs can interact and breed. They are sometimes bred in captivity.
Not okay. Unrelated dogs often will kill puppies.
A dog will lick just about anything - taste is one way dogs interact with the world. Also, licking is part of grooming, which is how dogs can show affection or loyalty through.
They try to discern the sex and sexual state of the other dog (usually by smell), but may become anxious among strangers, as expressed by various postures, growls, or barking.
Heathcliff leaves Lockwood alone with his dogs as he is angry and does not want to interact with Lockwood at that moment. This action also reflects Heathcliff's hostile and unpredictable nature towards others.
pronghorn deer, prarie dogs, barn owls(they hunt at night in grasslands),coyotes, and white tailed deer
So they can interact with other dogs in a dog-friendly environment.
Only large predators like lions, and leopards. But they dont usually interact with them.
Dogs are social animals, and "dominance" is one human theory or framework for understanding how dogs interact with each other (and with humans). Dominance may not be the best framework to understand this, incidentally. In general, dominance in dogs is fluid and variable and has to do with who is calling the shots at a given moment--either for food, for play, for sex, etc.