its there sences to there master or masters
Yes, dogs do show emotions - especially happiness and sadness.
They do. If you believe that dogs have feelings, then wolves do too, because dogs are simply domesticated wolves. They also have a limbic system. A limbic system is important for emotions.
no, they can not but they can sense you emotions
They may not know the cause of your emotions but they are able to sense emotions on a different level than humans. They don't base their understand on what you say but by the way you behave, the energy you give off, etc. They can sense strong emotions and are great companions to be there to share that time with whether it be good or bad.
Yes, dogs can sense all types of emotions you are experienceing, such as anger.
Well it is said that only elephants, dolphins, and primates possess the ability to know of their existence. I am not quite sure about dogs, but i would say it is definitely POSSIBLE to find one, or maybe even more, dogs that possess self awareness.Hope that helps.Yes, dogs grieve, however they cannot feel the symbolic emotions such as jealousy and guilt as these emotions lie in the frontal lobe of the brain and dogs do not have a well developed frontal lobe. The guilt dog owners speak of is simply a dogs reaction to the owners body language and not because they know they did wrong. The jealousy is simply one dog wanting what another dog is getting such as pets, treats, or just plain attention. Far too many owners place human emotions into dogs behaviors and thus create problems for themselves when doing so.
No, dogs don't have human emotions, they need plenty of exercise (about an hours walk) everyday....
Dogs' ears twitch to help them hear better and to express their emotions, such as excitement or alertness.
No, technically spiders are incapable of emotions such as fear. However they are wary of dogs as dogs are capable of very easily ripping them to shreds.
Dogs bark as a form of communication, expressing a variety of emotions such as excitement, alertness, or anxiety. Barking also serves as a way for dogs to establish boundaries, signal danger, or seek attention from their owners.
People can understand what dogs are communicating through their body language, vocalizations, and behavior patterns. By observing the way a dog moves, barks, and interacts with their environment, individuals can interpret their emotions, needs, and intentions. Additionally, spending time with dogs and developing a bond with them helps in understanding their unique ways of communication.
NO! it is very bad for them. Dogs have emotions similar to humans and they start to get negative feelings towards the owner or whoever is smacking them.