Dogs do not like to bite people ..?
Dogs only bite people for there protection , if your dog is biting you try giving him/her some space he is probably trying to tell you to leave him alone. Just give him a bit of time to himself. If not maybe he is diseased or is in come kind of pain.
Hope this helps.
They pull their ears to check if the ear is just right and also to check if the dogs will bite them or growl
You need to put a fly repellant on your dogs ears, the outside of his ear flaps. You can find this in a feed store or pet shop. Do this daily.
Nope! They are like dogs and love it when you rub em behind their ears!
They want to bite to face off and tell u that cats are alway cute no mat wat
Flies love to bite the tips of dogs ears. We use a fly repellent that is used to spray on horses. Just a little dab'll do ya. Reapply as needed.
Dogs will bite one another for a variety of reasons. It could be aggression triggered by possessiveness over a toy, food, space, or other object of value. Aggression can also be triggered by fear, a clash of dominate personalities, or a disagreement over position in the "pack." Aggression between dogs of the same gender is common. However, biting doesn't always mean aggression. Dogs will often mouth or bite one another in play, just like kids will grab or tackle one another. As longs as the dogs aren't hurting one another, it is nothing to worry about. If they are, find out what is triggering the biting and contact a dog trainer or behaviorist.
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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.
It depends on what dog you are talking about. There are dogs with short ears but most have ears bigger than those of humans.
Some dogs have warm ears because they have a higher blood flow to their ears, which helps regulate their body temperature.
Dogs ears are pretty close to human ears. So the answer to your question is yes they can.
Dogs' ears twitch to help them hear better and to express their emotions, such as excitement or alertness.