If he licks only his ears - that's just something like hello. If he licks other parts of body (pows, face, ears, etc.) that means he is not dominant dog, but the dog who's he licking. Hope that helps.
really?well,cats are ussualy smaller and lighter,ussually dogs are big and heavy,cats ALWAYS have pointed ears,sometimes dogs have foppy ears.
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
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.
proportionately the pappillion the German Shepard is second?
No, pig ears are a good chewing treat for dogs.
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dogs and cats move their ears to hear from where the sound id comming.the ears of cats and dogs are out so when the sound waves hit the outside of the ears it rebounds back into the ears.
In folklore and mythological beliefs, some people believe that jinns can transform into different forms including cats. However, there is no scientific evidence or proof to support this claim.
It depends on what dog you are talking about. There are dogs with short ears but most have ears bigger than those of humans.
Dogs ears should NOT stay wet. If your dog goes swimming or gets water in the ear any other way, you should take care to properly and thoroughly dry the ears. Otherwise infection will set in.
Not all domestic dogs have floppy ears that go down. Many domestic dogs including retreivers (Golden, labrador, duck-tolling and flat-coated retreivers) and some species of wiener dog (also called a dashund) have long floppy ears. But some other domestic dogs including huskies and german sheperds have ears that are pointed and go right up like a cat's.
New Answer:Yes, cats can, because they can pick up higher frequences than dogs. Usually, dogs sniff out their food, while cats use hearing to pinpoint theirs. (If it is alive, otherwise cats wouldn't be able to hear their food bowls.)Original Answer:Yes, cats don't have drooped ears and they can swivel their ears in any direction sound is coming from.Yes, cats don't have drooped ears and they can swivel their ears in any direction sound is coming from.this is untrue because there are dogs that have pricked ears that hear better than cats and dogs that have drooped ears are fantastic sniffer dogs and can lift there ears up to hear things but arent as good hearers as the other dogs and drooped ears are good for keeping water out of their ears.YOU PROBABLY DONT EVEN HAVE DOGS. SO HOW WOULD YOU KNOW!(?)