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Dogs get excited by many number of things - from the yowling of a cat to the simple sight of a bone. Every dog is different by what triggers their excitement and the level of excitement they express/experience also varies. For the most part, excitement can be controlled by dedicated obedience training and paying attention to your pet.

Specifically regarding bones - dogs are naturally carnivorousness [meaning they eat meat]. As most meat come with a bone [as in a soup bone or t-bone steak], a dog who receives such treats may become excited when viewing such. However, conditioning of a dog from youth may curb that excitement - and this is highly subjective. Dogs are smart and can be curious about many things which may incite some level of excitement.

Excitement Triggers [general]

Depending upon the conditioning of a dog from puppy-hood will set what makes a canine excitable.

Common triggers include:

  • Owner's voice [or someone the dog considers a friend]
  • Food [bones, dog food, even the can opener or setting the dinner table]
  • Loud sirens or noises [first response vehicles, thunder, fireworks, gunshots]
  • Favorite toy [sight of]
  • Another animal [especially larger or smaller than the dog itself]
  • Violence [particularly against whom the dog considers to be a part of their "pack"]
  • Environmental or situational excitement [parties, large crowds, even televisions]

Expression of excitement

Dogs react in different ways depending upon the level of excitement they are experiencing.

Common examples include (but are not limited to)

  • Tail wagging [from slow to fast]
  • Shaking, shivering, wiggling
  • Loud, fast barking
  • Jumping or running back and forth
  • Urination

If a dog is excited at improper times, obedience training should be looked into. Make sure you research the different breeds, as some breeds tend to be more excitable [Chihuahuas, Poodles and Dalmatians are just a few examples] than other more stoic breeds [German Shepards, Labradors and Golden Retrievers].

Again, every dog is different, just as people are. Get to know your dog, love your dog as you would a family member, and train the dog in positive ways to strengthen the behavior[s] you wish. A dog will always express his/her emotions - of this you can be sure.

I speak from personal experience [owning dogs & rescuing them]. You can see related links below for some good research sites.

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because your greedy aqnd there like, dude, seriously, give the bone back, and then they cry :'(

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